u THE ST.JOHNS NEWS VOLUME XXIIl—No. 43. THE ST. JOHNS NEWS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON—MAY 30,1912. TWELVE PACES. ONE DOLLAR A YEA9 KTEM MMII .. niHIKT ni|||ffl;|| THE JUWOfl GLISS PUY TIHVIS DRUe CD'S. AnnoancementsPORTUUIDiUI TUESiMY M6IIT. JIME 4 ST. JMNS MHI

The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. WILLIAM' P. tWHAfirK PAHHKD GWEIIai*FUIG KlUe BY GMIS THMBL ACT P.AMCE -TBE klBTVB- INDON Klnmond. Waal Baldwin BC. Thurs­ OFEIlMGIiME AWAT PMIBAT. day afternoon. June d. HOflD'Or BBIDOET.” ■C?. L H. Bl'MIlNti /PBEAIMBD ITBIP TD LA.^MBd TKBMIRATBM DBPBATBD lOIflA IlfDBPE^IDBim A.HD AP- Cblldren'a day sarviea will be held UHKirC MBHOBIAL HBBMON. I PATALLT. W’llllam P. Schanck. who hao boon In at the Qreeabuah church Sunday evnn- On Tueedey, June Ith. the Junior LAMT MTlfDAT. rBMPBlATE. falllBC honlth for oevemi months, tnc. June Mh. at S o'cloek. claee srlll present R. I*. Ferd'n three- poaasd away at his home on McCon ­ net farce, '*The Btocerhood of Biidpet" nell street Friday evenlac shortly af­ The next meeUsR of the C. A. at the AlllaMk The play daals with a ter f o'clock. T0 6.iR.PilSTIM0IIII.R.G. will be held at the boase of Mtoa Bua- cm TO PIECES I present day situatloa ta a pialn. but BY R SCORE OF 6 TD S |le Dnrkee Tueedny aftarnoon. June 4. very amiietiMt wey. The ooet which to lY IMR REUCS SHONR Wor many jrears Mr Behanek had la strong one. to ns followe- boon one of he boot known horse deal ­ Hht 3:30 o'clock. Membem plaaae come hoctm : pillbd t» mi capacitt ATniMPTIBHi TO PAIM BIABD CMDWD BFfJDTI ers and trainers In contral Mlchlcaa, Wraps red to pay dims. WHILE j Bdward Menen, a wealthy stock bold ­ er , ..------Leon Orubnugh also PBEm’limOHH pillbd pif. havlnc been a prooslnent Acure on the re HBAB HIM. TKAIH POB HOME. BOOD HAMB. turf In a larve number of speed eventa. The band of wo rkers will meet at 1. I. disciples indeed, and ye j The first Intimation of the accident the morning at Allison'a Jewelry' Store. valuable relic i Four grandchildren and two sisters know the and the truth Don't mtoa it. ninth the viettora made oa more run Posalbly the most { Portland people got was from the con- but were unable to win. the score be­ shown Is a medal taken by the Iste jsre alao left to mourn. j shall make you free.' THE SCHOOL rEIR iductor Just after the train had left ing six to five In favor of St. Johns. Hon. S. n. Itoboll from one of the Max­ The American nation to a liberty I Grand I^ge and from the description imilian soldiers In 1««7. Bouventors loving people, and from the day of Its It was known the victim was Ingraham LETTER CMfleS HOLD ' St. Johns AB of the civil war belonRln* to the fam­ birth up to the present time a larger I On the arrival of the train In Portland. Brooks. 3rd ______3 ily of Mr. Daboll are a Coates pistol ■FE DESElie FOM freedom haa beep sought. IS SOOH TO CLOSE John Hoffman, fatber-tn-law of the un- Holland. 2nd ...... 5 secured by the deceased soldier after The speaker briefly revtewnd the ' fortunate man and Henry Ingraham, SEi'MIlllllL MEETIIIO Rraat, r. f,______4 IMirt had In the struggle to Cutler, p______5 the einiRRie at PV>rt Fisher, a crape i MMIM (’fir.XTI XOKMAL E.YERrfHBH i hto father, were informed. Thene two shot picked up on the Held of (lettys secure liberty for thone wtio ware la I men with some frtonde went to Lan- Wltoon. 1st______2 EMPLOTBEK OP UXCLE HAM EX. Doaeburg, c______4 burg, fragment of a shell with which hHEBIFF H4'HA?ET HAH GONE FOR bonds and at tbs same time maintain FIRST TO rOME. I sing Sunday and arranged to have the Mr. Daboll was wounded, a stone from the union. He euloglied Cuator. Mich­ ! body sent to Portland Monday where JOT PLEAHAXT ETEXIXG. Ctosteel, a ...... 3 the bloody angle of the stone wall at THE MAX. igan's own hero, and at the opportune ' funeral ssrviren were held. Carrington, m______3 Gettyeburg. a mallet made from one time a phonograph gave ‘HherMnn a HHraTW Miiir Tfl nninHiTT Wlgglna. 1 f______3 Hide." much to the pleasure of tka sa- IWknli IflllL lu 'JfImIUniL ’ It to said by thooe who saw Ingrs- of the stockade posts of Anderson- , ham Juat before the accident that he ! The nsml-annualasmi-annual meeting------of the--- ^ Sheriff Schavey. armed with extra- tire ai.disace. Total ____ vllle prison, and a piece of wood In idltlon papers. IWt Monday for Mon- {did not appear to have been drinking l<’ounty Rural Carriers Amoc I- which is embedded a bullet taken from I tana where the officers are holding A beautiful flag eras preaanted to the ui WAiif ■« rt '»nd It to thought that he was killed Fowler Saturday even- Ionia a tree which was literally shot to plec- i Rrn^ Bacon, a young man who chim h In behalf of the Grand Army FROM HIGH m RgOI. IX I LABS , ing when twelve or fifteen free dellv- B- Kelley, c . es during the battle of Gettysburg. •ome time ago denerted his family and its auxllltory aoctoty. the Relief OF Ittt. form of the baggage coach for the pur I ery men were in aGendnnce. ' Snyder, s .— Othere relics of great Interest are near Maple Rapids, Con>s. Mr Buealng coocludhd the eer- ______I iKMse of stealing a ride home. The men talked "shop" for a time McMann. 3rd s horse shoe picked up on the Rattle After complaint bad been made vlc«- by reciting eeveral appropriate ; and later elected offtoers for fhe year. Maynard, m . fioems. Fifteen Yenng Men and Fenrteen jc. A. Wilcox of St Johns was made E. Kelly, let fleW of Missionary Ridge, a piece of against Bacon the'sheriff loci«ted him Miss 8. C. Durkee to showing a spec­ the log cabin In which John Brown lay ^ Aurora. but before it wns f'larencc kkomona, tenor, eang sev­ president; H. B. Thornton of Fowler, K®real. 2»d . Yeang Ladlee Will tiet TbHr ial line of hats and bonnets for infants , vice present; George Kelly. St. Broom. 1 f — sick of a fever at the same time that poaainie to make a capture he had l♦•tt eral eobm during the afternoon. and children at very reasonable prices. the government had a price of 12.500 place, and was next beani from at Olplemne. > Johns, secretary; and J. H. Lae. Requist, r f upon his head; some of the colors glv- I»aul. .Mlnneoota and again at Knld. i Fowler, treasurer. The executive com- Glensrslt, p , en the 117th regiment of town in northeastern It OLD BUICK WILL HOLD * mittee Is composed of H. Sutton. Fow- Infantry by the ladles of nica. N. Y., latter place that he captur- The first of the many exerciaaa BRUTE WAS ARRESTED jler; Oral Hildreth, Merle Beach; Geo.; Total ...... ______. 34 5 10 27 10 1 and a single barrel muzxle loading taken by the officers to Glon- which annually marlmark the closing of Morton. St Johns. 123456789 In t^ cHy will be musket carried hr Mr. Sheldon through where he to being held awaiting ATTENTION IN BIG RACE the school year In tltls cHy will The newly elected president Mr. I St. Johns ______0 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 x—4 held In the een the first book containing ^^chavey to go to Helena to present TRY r\ :dW.MILE EYEXT. and eighteen young people, trained to session refreahments were served. base hits—Kereai. Three base hit»— the biography and speeches of Abra- extradition papers to the governor *10 AND COSTS. teach, will be added to the force of ni- ' The carriers who were present from Brooke and Maynard. Struck out —By ham IJncoln. t. Itogg and were ordered by arrive to oatlsfy the lasrs claim physicians long since dead. Ovid. Maple Rapids. Ionia, Ithaca. Tam- body lines srill show a great contrast been received and are now at the cen ­ sing. Mason. Reldtng and St. Johns : with a majority of the other cars, sl- against him. tral buildtng although not permanent ­ The Travis Drug Co. are among the wlll strive for honors at the tenth an- I moat all of which are specially con- PROGRAM CLINTON CO. Mr. and Mrs. Illes have not been ly placed. BeaMea the flgures of Hebe. heaviest pnrrhaaera of Parks, Davto A W. F. M. ASSOGMTION nual interscholastlc track and field ' structed racing cars, built with the living happily for aome time, and re­ Mercury .vad Minerva are two reliefs, Co goods In the state, and the drugs meet to be held at the fair grounds one idea of winning the Indlanapolto FEDERATION i 0.0. G. one of The Muaes, tbe other of Aurora. shown in the window with the relies cently the srife began divorce pro ­ near this city on flaturday. June 1st automobile classic. ceedings In the court at I.«peer coun ­ Although the schools In St. Johns CLOSED CONFEHENCE were purchaaed of that concern. With good weather conditlona the Lleoaw has no backing from the ty. and went to Fowler where she haa have for aome years been adding rop- HARMGXIE HALL. NT. JGHXH. JFXE meet promlsea to be the bevt ever held Riitck factory as the Buick ofliclato been staying with the Hungarian beet lea of the works of the great palnterg. d KLEGATEN KEI'RIYED unrrH In St Johns, and by far the biggest have repeatedly reiterated their an ­ 4TH. 1 tM r. M. Weeders Three weeks ago the hua- these reproductions of the wonderfiil THEIF STEALS TRDUSERS that la being held this year in Central nounced wlthdrasml from the racing hand came out from Detroit to make work of the sculptors are the drat to GINID FROM VRR'nNG Michigan. game and be doubtlsoaly has great overtures of reconciliation which Mra. be placed In tbe halls of learning and For many weeks plana have been faith In his car or he would not pay Ihiet. Mr. and Mra. Henry Baker; Mies reriiaed to recognlxe. and there- make a valuable addition of the art The last session of the Woman's BUT OVERLOOHS WATCH carefully laid and worked out to make the 3500 entry fee and pit It against tnatnimental aelecUon. Mr. and Mrs. upon the would-be-peace-maker set collectio®. Foreign Mtoalonary Aaooctotlon of the ------this event a aucceos froih every view j the latent and ouppooedly beat speed Ijoalie Matthews; paper. "Would a lo ­ almut 'maltreating her. repeating the , —— Michigan conference which held Its \GE\T IT DFWITT ROB. P*Nnt, and the prixe offered to the win- crestlona ever built. The entry of this cal clearing bouse be a benefit to the dose on Thursday evening. Mias 8. C. Durkee annoiineea a mW- twentieth annual meeting In the Meth- ner to the moat valuable ever given In car has set many to giieoatng. That it farmers of Clinton countyT' Kdward J. mummer millinery opening for Friday dtot church in thto city Inot weak claa- BED NrXDAT .NIGHT. this city, a beautiful silver cup. does not posasas the speed of the spec­ Kramer; diacu aalo n led by Hiram Mc­ land Saturday thto week A LIVELY BrXIWAT. ed Friday forenoon after all rrports Inhthe morning at Athletic Field a ially built cars Ita driver concedea and Kinney; recitation. ‘The JIners." Mtoa had been given In. ball game between the teams of the It looks aa If he expects to outlast Josephine Soator; German aong, Wil- A demoltohed carrtagr was the re- i ______The attendance from out the city. Fred Mack, the M. V T. sUUon ag ­ (Continued on Page 7) aad nutgame hto compeUtora. Anyway .Ham Baadt; reading. Mrs. Holley; po- suit of a colllson between the steeds ||ip|| QlflMIXO QfiPIFTY of R. L Blxby and Horace Tucker, RflUll. niUlLLn uUUILI I wns for many reasons not as large os ent at DeWltt wsa the victim of a the perfonnanee of the old car against ! per. "How can the Couaty Federation had been aaticipatsd. bat tbe spirit ansak thief Sunday night when some the new srlll be watehed with Interaet ' beat tend to Increase interest In the Thursday afternoon. While Mr. Tuck- : manifeated at the vartooa meetiaga one entered hto sleeping apartni<■rr* CELEBRATED THEIR and IJsnaw srlll have many friends . local Arbora?" Mra. Ada Arthur; dto- er was turning hto horse around jMt TD lEET M LANm wns of the boat, the delspatoa roeaiv- and relieved him of hto troui srho will sdnSre hto coornge dtoplnyed icuaston lad by Roy Ralcom; story, Asa after hto daughter___ and little baby had lag much in the smy 6f iaaplratlon. talnlag about 377.00 io money and a i In starting against odds that apparant-I Blunt: muale, piano and comet. Mr. carriage, a At the eleetloa of o fficers heM handsome gold watch. The money wan 48TR MHHVERSARY ly are great. —JBxchaage. i and Mra. Madiiewa; "Tile Inventor ’a I hi*®****! • breaking enri and driven AX IXTFMNTIXG FRDGRAM HAN Thuraday Mrs. J. H. Fstkar of Grand nearly all In silver there being only Mr.. IJeonw to well knosrn la this j Wife." Mrs. Ada Hndaon; "Why the by Mr. Blxby ran Into Tucker's rig. mtex FMCFARKD. Rapids waa re-electod prssMtoot, Mra. 111.00 in bills. The balance was In city and hto many friends here hope ha Boy Voted L4he Pa." Mrs. Mrry Bassr. and before the torn vehicim couM be W. D. Hnghm of Pralrtovtlle. roeoid- small change Sheriff Schavey sms' THIRTT f'HfLDBEX AX1> GBAXD- wilt be aucreanf ul In tke big race to ­ separated the corringe was overtarnad. log seerotory; Mra. C. B. Carpanto r of natiffed ahotit 4 a. m. and went to Da- i day. CARD or TRAXKN. robbed of a wheel and the horm no Graad RapMa, rorrmpondlag aaeratory WIG on the t o'clocla car. Later the rHILDRCX FBFNFXT. lauMlag. —The aaanal mmtiag of Dear Friends: badly frightened that It brake asray aad Mra. J. K. Jachaon at Otaagh watch waa reeoversd lying a few fast and made a reeofd down CDaton jthe Mlehlgaa Stoto IXo nmr and Hto- AXXTAL srmiR. YPe are In raesipt of the draft for tortoal cacto ty will ha haM ta Tnaalag. fram the window where It had evldant- . Sunday, May 26ih. merited the for- The Klng% Daughters held their ffn- $12.22 whMi waa the gift of the people lovenne to home stoble. The board of tnmtoaa for tho aagn- ly haan dr o ppad fram tka tronaan I I In the eanale rhnmhsr. Wsdneedny and j'y-®***** of the marriage sl meeting for the esaoen Tneoday ev­ of St. Johns on rhildrsnh Ito mi Day ^ being thrown fram the carrtnga. tng year will he romp oaad of Mfh. W. poeketo by tne thief in nie aneceoaran^ ^ ^ Thurston, and In toward the fund for blind and crippled > R®- Tucker, who to well advnarsd la Thuraday, Juae 6 aad f. The program ening at Maaealr Temple where at mneto. mendora of ptaassra. aad g Kast. Baitto Oreeh; Mra. Gortroda attempt at a gateway During the | event their children 6;M o'elaeh dinner was nerved to children In oor cars. The management i Toora. sms hndty ahnken up. receiving Douhlsday, Falamaaao; Mra Thoioo preeto ns day a stranger wna noan of the Michtgna rhlMrsnh Heme ge -1 • nimaher of minor hrntom. !othor addreaaaa Wda basn compictod. and grandehIMran to the number ef (abeot aeventy-ffve memhera ef the or ­ ' Prominaat spadhers wilt ha proocpt ghavor. 8t Jolraa and Mra. Raltoaa. hogging nraund DeWttt far aonae Unm thirty g athered at the parental honm der Tbe gntJMring was entirely of a slo ty are Indeed g rateful to all who Althon and jIt to thought that he may ha the I and thare will ha lato at paad nnmlr. and mrprtosd them. Thone fram out onekil aatnra and esesadsd In plans icnntrihumd to thto fund by purohaatng PROFtTADLC WALK, gesne thne daring the amettng a plr- gnlHy party. The oherilFe ofiee has a ure any of tbs provtons annnni maot-1 ffowsra and extend to yon their sin- Mtos Wm Sshrosder of Itorton, wna LAMIBS or THIS TinRITY. daneriptkm of the mna and every ef-1j of the city who were pronant were Mr I tore af Jaha gcatt ftorner, Mlahigaa*h land Mra Yniltom Andaraan of Mnple Ingi Aftor dinner bad been mrved n eeve apprsetotton ef ysnr wrapo rt and •awnided a Jndgment of 9425 damogm Mra Baacraft haa mov ed bar hmS- fort la hetng made to eaptere him. laal tsrrttoital gawarnar. a gift fram I Jtapide. Mr and Mra. Nato Thnraton short program eras given when Mrs F. ee npsratlan. To tke Power day eom- iagatont the Grand Tronk Ry hator- hto daaghtor. Mra HHmhaMi llarnat saaa to her bonto at MS D. Langtog C Hrads rahstt. Mra F. A Travto and jioltme who wo rhad no fatlll^llly and 'day, ta the ghtawamm etrmit coort he- ttpoat aad will da wash thaw or trill and ehlWren of Merle Rsneh. Mr. and Rorttog. srho now Itvns hi RMan. Win. MIRIM IX MirrH. D tgon sntertalnad the ladlaa iafvsnnanaly are alao wtoh to exprsm icauac aha srsg carried heyond the ala- Mra. R. O WahegeM and ehlMran of j Mra A will he proasntod the oactoty. aad a warn anir all wash U cento ftoiesn A horse hetangtng to Hiram Uttle. ■dtggs. Mm H K. Waihrigga ipar tratltsde fhir expreaatoas af ap- tlan a ndle ane day laat Detohsr ■saax. Mr and Mra Chaonroy Dlnon > srtth r Er I gronp at photogropha af the ffrai gpv- hliilMi to s top carrtoge la whtoh tahto tor atriislito to ha toads, eatoroi and family of Ftowler. Mr. and Mra and Mra R C Rnck v artptoltaa am gtvea la behalf af oar > had to smlh haoh part way rorrytog a rrnara af the ototo at Mlrhtgan. aloa a and Mra J R Dndge w or oMda aver. Fhane I2i«vnd srars tsas Isdtoi and s little ehHd mir- Albert Matter and family of Rangal Ntlle hahlea srho are know If thee | heow grip. gtm rlshnsd In hove gID from Mra Rsriing YRa ptotorm In a nowD ffllad dttrti at the cor ­ and Mr and Mra Albert Drhray of lal mnalc Mtm Kathryn 9%v sraa ae- teooMsr wnaM aav *llmnh you irooght a eevere raM aad been a4her> arrived at the ptoneer roaam to fhe ner of Wether and Oahland streeto Idnstng One nf the toaiorar of the r omp aatsi tor Mra Rneh. whils Itin Ytmm very ato rrriD iwlpetolwred Tt^ raae will he appeal• rtapital Thuroday maco to g hMt Datorffny evening After eensto- day wm the dinner at i n>toek Dodge aiiampaalsd Mm Waihrlffge |tWK MION rtllLDIHW'li HDMK DTI Jed at 62w1 eeahu hgri week hy a nsinher of man | Ifm ftoso laimping ——------rtMl htooh titai FTHTRIARR af It the harm vena gntian out o tihsut morh ; FHNIFII. Wpeetol sale la IM triannad hato at State gupertotendea* FRSRMYIW TS HNiR hTRlMII. ■III net hayer Ir i rrretit. ta- Dr at N Msee Has purrhsmd a Mtoa n r ftorheeh Ratnvday Thpm Ififiidvoa and twenty slghlh qwtoe at this 4ltf at the D r ‘ Mttt^ soft and daaghtor Waffan m Oardeh asaffii Wat trOI ffvwtir M OH- am TSee* la Mhe a wsteh tor • I l^urs Tk- prs4l» aatmais ww nmnn Faad Dtoce If Itvl hops am hanas ah n hggg AaM[>o sg hi ai ttoemootT*»G and Mra * «W have to hara nch af oanD Maim imd asn weat thew tm. |ag| | all at at litli ref the Sssh. drivtag (hmn hem* | ah ilii* hsitto 30.

St. Johns News ij; all «f tk* tkteai tlM tfea eotaMl Hav* Mtd aki It otH«r mm tiM, tt Is a wMkar w hair* ki Mmory of NrtmI Horoe k an INDBPBNDNNT NBWV a isaaatry laft for thaai lo aeiM ovar. MllaliaH WOTT TtafHiAT MM At Hi WAltar ttiMt. m If Ik* VMtal Wllllaai J. akooM Mra. Cloo Oaiaa of LwMlBg ami Mm. J«feM. MIefelcM. Hr TW* M. prov* to h* tk* AMMcmtlc dark Lauira Wood at aBttio Crook arrived Nm* Piiatioc CnMpMT. horaa. h* will at laaat hav* tk* advaa- In tinm Iam Wedneuday far a visit with raiAttvea and friauda. taM of kaowlac tk* traefc. Wm. Simouson mads a buatoaaa trip CAAMLSH CLAl to St. Jokas laat Wed aaad ay. Mr. aad Mrs. David Richarda hnva ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ rWNNTT-THIRO TBAR sold tkeir Ice cranm aad lunok room to ♦ ♦ I Mr. aad Mm Hay Smith of Host Rnaax ♦ IDITOMAL ronCTfH ♦ ♦ ♦ who will take inunadlata panaanalon. Atrrr N m aaeMd*€la« aiattar at tha Albert Rickards kaa porc haaad tha ^DRUDOC It offle* at 8 t Jotea. Mich* Fmok Seott rseidto ci on Kaat Mala Street aad will remove his family Imb uad*r th* aac ci Huatlogtoo WilaM Inttiaaiaa that if thereto tm tke near fotura, while Mr. March t, ItTt. th* Maslcaa* doa't Quit butchorlate aad Mm. David Richards will naove our eitltona h*TI writ* 'an aaothar taio the bouse vocated by Mr. and Mm. ah*n> latter.—CalunMa ktat*. Albaii Richarda Bdwln Annis of Beldlng ia visitiBg A liefa Caltforala gtrl baa }uat bro>< Ml TIAB ...... reUulvea In town and vicinity. kcB bar aacakemam wttb a Bumpaan The dagrei ataff aad other nMaher* ga aoiiTHs ... Doblemaa. TMa ta iaflaitolr batter of the loeal Odd Fallows vis­ tmiu loirrik than rapaatiac at Moure. —Datrolt ited the St Johns Odd Fellows lodva laat Tuesday aad aaatatsd In oonfarrin* tha dagram Girm Your YHubmrwomun Feb-Naiitha, Mr. TWt aad tala IlMitMiaata muot Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hooker of near mm «apcii rcpncscntco fom Foniikii , lament bjr thia tlaa tkat thay ev*r AOVCHTlSIhO BY TMC Perrlnlan ware guasts of Mm. Hook- S^yt Aaty Drndge. Imada tha mlataka of oppoaiiip direct em mother. Mm ihrah DInsaa. Sun ­ ^^CIATIQN ; priaaailaa. ataca ihair oppoattion waa day. ! futile.—Chicako New*. Mra. Goaaipar—**Goodne8s. but Mrs. Veririch must have r Mr. aod .Mm. .Norman Pinkney of aoNMAt. oeaicm near Ithaca were gueets of relative* lot of work in thst big house. I’ve heRrd she hjul four NSW VOftK AND CHICAGO I Future racordars of tha political jin town Saturday aad Sunday. Mr. women doing the washing.” - , ' Franu of tbia year moat ba careful or MANCHCS IN AU. TMt PRINCIPAL CITIES , prnaouaclntt It an hlatofi* I Pinkney's father and mother, Mr. aad Mra. Cottager—**T have had more than c dozen doing ray i Mm. Jack FNnknay, returned home cal campalim they will call It an bya- with them for a short visit. washing, though only one at a time.” taiiral campaign. Paul Ptonaer Mr. aod Mm. I. E. Hewitt and niece Anty Drudge—”If you bought Fels-Naptha soap, you could T<» OrR FRIEND8. Doris Ctastarlina, aod Mr. and Mra. 8 . keep your washerwoman longer or do the washing I*. Horr and daughter Phyllia anjoyixi Our readera aad friande of It coats about ten cents, tha tenth yourself. Washing is a small job for any woman if .the Tha Rt Jobna Newa who bar* an auloniobila ride to Elate, Ovid and part of a dollar, to harreot a ton of St. Johns Sunday. uses Fels-Naptha in cold or lukewarm water, and lets probate notlc«a to pubilab or lea What It coats to hare fifty who control them, will eon- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Casterlina it take the place of boiling and hard rubbing. ” pound* of It (lapoaltad In your ica>-box ware giiaeta of Mr. and Mrs Floyd An- far a furor upon the pubilab- •lapands entirely on what tha traffle ; daraon In South hlsaex Sunday. ar by requaadag Judg* Mer­ will bear.—JHontraal Star. rill to bare the piintlag don* .Mr. and Mr* Clifford Haletaed aod Dirt is the home of germs. Yf)u gather n Tba .Nava. If aucb requaat [children. Mr and Mrs Jamas Wright te made Judge MerrlU will Aiitong other things, they are talk­ and thra«* children, and .Mr. and Mr*. them in the dust that settles on your ing of a ona-chambar laglslatura and ctudly grant It. Photograph by Underwood A Underwood. N. T. Roy Wright and twp chiidran all of clothes, in the mud of the streets, from Pt’BUSHini a cabinet to adriaa tha goramor in • .'Vk>rth Shade ware gueets of Mr. and Oregon. .N'othing ancouragac new BRAUTIFUL and touching tribute la paid to the memory of th* aali- Mm. I>an M’rlght Sunday. soiled car seats and in many other places. Inrantlons in goramment Ilka tha inl- Sam Caaleal of St Johns was tha^ tlatira and referendum. —rbriatian ora who gav* up their livae during tha Civil war by Tent No. 18 of You want to kill these germs in the Sciaaca Monitor. the National Aillanae, Daughters of th* Vaterana of*th* Unitad ktataa. gueet of ralativea in town last weak. BFTTKH ORFEAT THAN TMIH. ! A littls baat flilsd with eamatlona. maaa, illlaa, jasaamina and an H. D Sclarf made a businase trip weekly wash, or they may cause trouble. to St. Johns last week. w hi i Tbar* “ la a bill before tba Senate butua, la bema by G A. R. vatarana to th* adga of tho rivor and givon, Fels-Naprlia soap is a gcnnicide. ^^’ith it, Tha altitude taken by the Mtcni-1 committee on Judiciari' to nmkr the amid ‘prayoa, te tho crew of a launah who taho It te nrld atroam. Thor* It I* Edward Pahling lost between 80 and 90 Bhee|) and nearly 20ft cords of wood gan Bupportara of fk>raiMr Wllaon in | Prestdamlal term alx yesm and to lamiohod. and, amid the baeming of a aaluta and the straina of tha ‘‘kiae boiling is not necessary either to destroy •panglad kannar,** It shika gulatiy and atowiy, laaviag tha waiar around It as tba result of the severe storm lent fighting tha party organisation In thla j a ‘"Ti******' " week Monday night. The property germs or wash the clothes. In cold or Heatioo. Why not add an amend- dattad wHh hloaaania. adate. la g reatly to ba regretted For was on their farm in Fulton and the ^ , i-----It to proride that any Peerlma lukewarm water, Fels-Naptha makes short in ao m D. Dicktn- —ao he himself confesses. Hod Mr. cently of Palo hns purchased an Inter- ♦ 4 aon is determined to keep in the IMckioaon not broken Into the lltne- eat In a hardware atora at Middleton ’-.-Naptha way—no hot water. tha people. i ^ STATE PRESS NOTES ♦ limelight, no matter what cornea or llght through this means he might and will soon remove his family to Soma man who hare bean attracted . ^ goes, and bis lataet bid for fame is have choaan soma other method that village. Into politics by what eaatnad to them to 444444444444444^^ made through the medium of a re- which would have cauard bis friends Tha Wright Dry Goods Co. of Ionia be tha brightnaas of daroocratlc pro*- ■ —— aolution introduced by the rratwhlle j Dr. DIrkloeon has mletak- Mich., held a two days' sale Theaday stateaman in the grant Matbodlat , shadow for the substance. If pacta, hare aeen rtt to call Mr Wood, j A bale of hay to a atrawberr>. Taft and W««dnaaday of laat week of mlaaas* conferaocc now in session In MInne- p^pi,, choose to rand tha Sunday pa- and womans' spring and aummar the national commlttaam.n ^ aiiolis. where many of tha world a jp preference to gong to church it wearing apparel In 8 . P. Horr'a store. LANSING state, a boaa. A rartatn Datmit news- , ______grantaat lights of thia denomination. , nacaaaarily follow that the Sun- Mis* Arvllla Rmwn closed her paper almost dally goes Into me**oe |t might pay Han Johnson to sus- including our own L D.. are holding : j^ipera furnish tha greater attrac- school In the Allen district west of forth and formulating legislation 1 tjon, but it doe* not follow that by our village last l^uraday beretiea tha damorrata in stale con- , l*end bis jtidgnient for a day or two, for tha government of thtt denomi ­ ranlton aasamblad wiw fit to sand •„ ^•<'<*«w*«nally-Dat^Prea |»Tes.. taking away from them tha Sunday Mis* Polly Jenna and Mis* Bernice nation throughout all parts of tha paper that they will, in shear desper ­ Chapman of the Hattie Creek sani ­ unlnstniciad delegation to tba Nation-1 Kansas must be labeled rivilltad world. In such a gathering ation. go to church aa a place of laat tarium came home laat week for .♦ INSTITUTE al conrantlon And it charge* Mr sausage, and even than tha label as this wa raallta that It is hard to reoort. Wa anticipate that there are cousin. Mrs Amelia Halatmd. intrude one's self into tha limelight Wood. Mr Shields and other marobars ought to be Indefinite anough.r-l)a- many good Mathodiata who attafid di ­ Roy Klllaon of Ionia ia vlaitlng hi* and receive tha amount of armtultous If you are contemplating beglning Summer School let us talk with you. of tha state central committee with ^ Timas. vine aarvlca on Snnday and read tha •hort visit with their parents. adrartiaing sought by a certain claae newspapers batweati the regular aer- Otir local seh- of a flrat- opine that .Mr, Dickinson haa fra- f’tvwalnger. Mr*. .Mary B. Moaa and rlaaa tireaa agent, hut evafi thia can ones against whom ther are made alao thinking of aoma of tha leader* quenliy been too anxious lo ascer- Ml** Irene E. Carroll a* tvwcher* In hardly ha accepted ao a legitimate that hut little stock will ha taken In Parties.—f I rand Rapids tain what nice things the Sunday pa- .Maple Rapids sch«ioi the coming axciiaa for folatlng such rasolutUms per had to say about him to wait un- [ yver. One more teacher remains to be them by tha damocraU In Michigan * ______as daecrlbad In the following clip- til Monday for the desired inforroa- ; vngage«|. Mrs Nina Reist and Mis* who are in touch with the affairs of The newest thing in dancing is "the ping, upon an intelligent gathering, j tton. But we re)oive with Mr. Dick-! lauidert. although offered their the party. It la a well-known tact arlation glMa ” in which, wa pra- atieh as the Methodist conference, j inaon'a friends that he did not choose j position* ter another year, decided to : MaJeej^r bajik "A resolution protesting against that Mr Wood, Mr. Shields and moat thara is some ground and lofty one of the numy other avenues to vnaign. the clrrulslion of Sunday newspapers fame which were open to him—blow- : Mr, and Mra. Albert Hoag and Mr*. of tha roambers of tha state central ______was preuented to the general confer ­ Ing out the gn* ter inatance. or giving Ranaom of lainsing attended i 3^irbnLnk.Vben committee hare spent much time and |f) our htimhla opinion tha fact that ence yeatetxlay. It was made for Im­ B«Mne fellow a live aftot to start the Fay f'ooper's funeml last Friday. They TWHiay for tha democratic causa, Roosaralt aod Taft are both to ba mediate passage, but after many mo- falls of St. Anthony running up bill.— Meyed ter a abort visit with relativca. tlona and amendments had been while tha onau who now wiati to nominated on tha first ballot at Chl- Charlotte Republici Several memhera of the Maple Rap ..... __ ... ,, aoti of complicate things - made a motion to refer It to the com ­ Ida high school track team, bealdea I you need ^^advice blacken them ware alihar staring at Kalamasoo nasatta. mittee «»n stale of the church *-*a aeveral other* from here attended the Mlaaenoaptlen Coeraeted. home and remaining quiet, or mak------adopted. The reaolutlon was mainly field day at .Middleton laat PTlday. A good many mlstak*a arias from Ing speaehea when there was BUfli- Ft was .1 great joke on tha mbhar* a plea for the hoys who circulate the Maple Rapid* succeeded in winning : Consuh us Sunday (tapers, as according to the maapprahanslon. For instanoa. a dan- riant financial Inducement. who held up a train in to find 32 points, Middleton 38 (mints while ..... ____ _ ^ .K.. itortar had already taken up reenliitton. the boys distribute the Mat advartiaaa that ba will eztraot • Caraon Hty won 31i point* : C"-' If tha election of any of tha dam- collection sod dlsappmrwl -- paper* Instead o going to Sunday taath withoat pain. Tou auppoaa be Job .Naldrett haa aent advance no ­ ocratic candidate* mean* that the (;r*nd Rafdd* F»ra*w. •chool. Hut the father*, too. were mean* tha patiant will not experiaaee tice that he will be here June 10. 11 \ men who h«ra m long worke»l for • ——— given a aide slap. It waa contended gain. That la a wrong ooncluslon. It and 12 with hi* new electric and vau­ that they find more eaa#* and comfort danwcrailc auccaw In fhi* state are that fun was going to ha la the dentist who fsols 00 pain. deville show, which win be given un ­ . . . . n.ii I*uinmelle«l iuii'way It was wall that It In reading the newapaper* than In der canva*. \ \ to be revraniad hr being kteked out. _ .wi . .w waa a T> € obto —one able to le Rapid* IJhrarv Aaaoeta- while the •tay-ai-home and work- anictlcally-wbo |*arformed reaolutior took the platform Just long "For rear* the barber* have h«en tiofi will give a home talent musical ar* for reraniia onlr are n*i» Into the operation Saginaw rotirlar-Her- enough to say that the boy*, when torturing me ao successfully with hot at the ("hristian church June 4 *tarted to rlrriilale Sunday news(ia- towel* that I no longer fear the devil Mr* Floyd Britton ia quite «{rk thelr place*. It ware better hr far that pera, were really started on the mad •o much aa my Methodist forebeaie tb. p.r.T ...tb bo *..b to b-f«it I " " Tb...d..r. Roo».T.|t Fred Hicharti* of Perrinton wa* In to hell ” think I should." —Rufe Hoskins. town on htiBlnea* Saturday. He re­ With a number of good candidate* chan*h»e .*i lock of Abraham Un- port* that they are doing a good bii*- out for the nomination, it seems to coins hair Ahrahani Unroln was ra- lne«* in their gri*t mill which they re­ ua that the demorrattr state ermran- markable, not for his hair, but for cently ptirrhaaed there. I tion did the most •enaihle thing It what he had under It.— I.sinaing State Journal. could do when It ae [it an uninstnicted Sugg'estive Questions delegation EFFECT OF GREAT KIDNEY tare the boy into your CONFIDBNOE itk a good thing ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦444444 tin tbe Husdaj Hekoel I,e**ea by Rev. Hr. LlB«ceit ter the Inter- ter a tether to hare the confidence cf his aon; do sobm of the talk­ ♦ ♦ aatloRai Pre«« Rlh|e ifnc«fleB (Tab. ing yxMj do with Hraager* with your boy; .rou cannot begin too KECKLFNN BRIVERN ♦ HKil> LEIkN 4 RENOYIS SOON REAII2ED ♦ 4 • early; lu aurptiatng bow well th* young uaderatand some things J that you think they know nothing about; It's surprialng how often It tiVhlle the arrest and convie- ' ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦44444 I f..l 11 mr duty tn 1.1 you know I Jane 2, lift. j have private comnninlon vrith God? ( happen* that If you forget to have the conAdence of your son, aome- tIon recently of a stranger tor what Swamp-Root dW for roe. I was Hrpocriey and Sincerity Mnit. Verse* 7-8— What b«neflt is a ; on* etee aupplant* you. He geU the conlldenrc of some one- he It will finally heenroe nec« iry to j bothered with my back for over twen­ fast driving of an aiitoroobtle ; j fiiTTn of wonla In prayer, even If ap- , hao aaaortate* with whom he -talk* the thing over," not In the way pass a law agalnat ragtime. ty year* and at ttases I could hardly over otir streets had the effect of ^ iiolden Text—TMke heed that ye do j propriafe. If the heart aad mind are • you could wlak perhaps, but be soon in life hegina to have uader- ge( out of bed. I read your advertise ­ making some of otrr 1 eaidtwt* a little [ It ia OUT notion that all political not ynur rtghteo uaweaa before me«, to ' t*®** •*> Ike prayer? , Mandlnga about which yxm know nothing aod when you Dad out that (10) How do you reconcile tbe fact ment and derided to try Swamp-Root > be baa been taking the advise of someoae else concemlag matter* more careful, there is atlll plenty of parties are too proud of their tradi- be seen of them, else ye have no re­ Iteed five bottien and it haa been five that Jesus prayed all night long with , that you have baeo thinking of talking to him about, you have a coo- mom for Improvement Rome drtvera j ward of your Father wko la In heaven year* since I used It, aad I have never Matt vi.l. the Inatnirtloa* he bore giv** coo- [ tract on hand to counteract tbe influence of the outnMer. wko run their machlnea very careful­ cemlng prayer? been bothered a day atnee I took the Farm implements dapreclale alow Ill Verne* 1-4—I* it or not. and last bottle of it I am thoroughly con ­ NHXT to the BOY, and make Mm feel that yxMj are not ly while iiader the eyes of the oSleera. ly—if an tasumace company is to why. always wrong to let people (12) If tbe Heavenly Fktber* knows vinced ttaat Dr. Klhnera Bvramp Root [ only hla father but that you atre perfectly vrilllng to become bis never fall to cut them loose wken they pay for them know tke fart and tbe amouat of our what we have need nf before we ask cured me and would recommend it to , nildstet; hla "ckun"; willing to advice him aad direct him in all think they aiv safe from arreet. By -jS- gtvlnga to benevolencdT him, wkat is tbe need or hanedt of other* augering ao I did. > matters of impoH anc*. whether bualaem or otherwia*; giving him Rvery man thtaha he haa a great i2l If we give to the eauae of God praying? , from yotfT own egparicace adtrine that be should have so doing. In many Instances, they en ­ My husban d waa troubled with kid- aad know- aekame for making man*y until he gladly and to the extent of our akUlty, (11) Verne 8 —Dosa Jaaus give wkat I ledge whick will prove valuable. * danger the Uvea of adulla aa well as nay aad blnSder troubles aad he took triaa to cask it. should we seek to hide tbe fact or b* tee call the loidk Prayei as an nxaai- your Swaaap-Root and It cured klra MORAlAi AND BUBINMSB SHOUU) BE JOINT PARTNBRS. rhlMren willing to have H knowa, and why? pie of brevity or aa a term to he uaad. This taa* atentt live yoai* ago I Whan you are tanrblag your aon that a young man with clena hnb- Tke oSIcer* cannot he everywhere A tube shirt, aaith our own iator- fS) If we give more to a good nr both? You may puMlak tbIa letter If you , tin; right principles of IIHag; boneaty aad integrity In all thtaga matkm bureau. Is one which la hobble cause when our givinga are made pub­ at onee; nor lo It neeeoaory for aulo- (14) Verses >-18 —What and bow ckoone. [ are vaJuahte a«ete la this worid; worth more than money; always in all tke way down. lic than whan they are not. are we or Very truly yvwra. , damaad. you are but doing a parent'o duty Whan you touch him the mok iloa in he forced in crawl at a many petHkiaa does tbe Lsird ’a Pmyer not. and why, neceaaarily hypocriti­ iBClode? MRS MATTIE CANriRU). > valne of moaoy. coopted vrith hunwty and honor; tonch him that snallk pace on all atreela But auto ­ Rvery man tmaglnaa he la going to cal? , evnn the lowiteot may rte* if a start In life te made la the right way, (15) Wkat thtana are we to pray for It F. D. No 1 Gablevllla. Mich. mobile drivera akouM twe onme extra do betiar work after kla vacatioo. but (II If tve give •eevnily ar alhamiar Aubactibed and awom to bofor* me • you are begtaafag to aid tke boy In the forteation of ebameter; If ynu be docuat usually do IL with Ihc expecteHao ef being revmrd- and In wkat order of imponanfe ac- I negteet to thno aM hhn. mot aaaured aonwene etee will one to It vigilenee to prevent accidanta ikat coni lag to this model prayer? tkl* 11th day of July. Itgg. . ed by Gnd, I* enr amllve n*Mr er > Ikat bla edacattea te not neglected, but whether otarted as you will surety happen oikerwlae. aad oSL> Arvin W. Myers, An Atchison man ak*da tame *0 tgnekla. and why I (Till* I* aoe ef (It) Vereea 14-t&—May tre take It Notary Fubllc. ‘ wxwld deuire or not. io an open guaoilon. cere mao* be dlitgsnt ta aaetng that enslljr tkat k* might have baan a tke Qoeallan* wkMi bmm he anawer- as literally true aad without excep­ ter Van Durea Oo.. Mich. TMAOH HIM THE DMBS AS WELL AS THE VAU^E OF MON- all driver* fwgutate their speed well aarcaaa aa a haafue driver. ed Hi writing by airnikar* af tke cink.) tion that If tre tergire all thoae who krr. Tench him to aorty term the saving habit; toorh him that ttk kave tnlured na Ond Hvrgivaa os? Give L«it«r •• xrlikHi ih* limit* of akonlute aafaty. lit Veraas &-d--tf a pemnn pray* I wtee to save hte dollara and to do ao. opan a bank account; have a In public ter tke anke of being kaard, Dv. KHMr A Ce.. j tetrlags wkirk aoove day will he large eno ug h lo uteri him in bnoi- great deni wkat an?t of man la kef (17) If we do sot forgive other*, hut ktesain —. N V. noko: help hhn. by doing thlo thing yo umalf. Conte to Tk* gtetc Tedd} • auppaetovu don't want Sen­ I* for a living «| If a pamnn pmyo tengor aad pfny eg meetly to God to forgive ua, I^ve Wknl Hwaaip.llaot wni Bank of St Jobna and gH a aavinga Pans Book and atari tk* bay out > ♦ wkat will be Ike reauB? tight; above all do not forget to baccate hte conSdeni aad hte haot ator Root in act a* tampwrsry ehalr- with mar* fervor in puMlr ikaa k«- Ra Far Ten. A a*eh which wania to uar tinera doea in privnla. wkat sort at munt fo (18• Vemea It-lh- Wky la it tkat Sand to Dr Kilmer 4 ('o , Bingham­ friend: Ms ’'ehnm" remaihar. oo thot ko vrtll alvnajra teal that ha nmn of tkr CkteaG* canvaniton Tkoy the fumiierv faempy altanyn mae— fkMlng I* verv mreir laugkt tn tbene ton, N T., ter a sample bottle It will ros conte to "DAD" tor hte adrieo. Pagte today; Man wtthoot fur­ ■wre sapaatiian than tks an* wkleh ther datey evtdantly moan lo tan? Tkftk frlandi (7) If Jaana here d«ms days? cnnvinc* anyaa* Ynu will also re- 09* rani nai kvnMk** t—ieb wWha* In bang a iB|n? >< g«ni. relr* a bonhiet of valuaMo latetma G- rvnying In puklla. vkat (^t) Wkai la tke baamdt nf DaHlng? danm? Han. tolling all abnni tho hldpevT linh Fmasen nayn k« enn brlns hla (id) I* fnallng in tke way Jaana aad bladder Wken writing, be sure <•» Wkdt are tk* bane Ha ef pH van kme dtraats ebHgaiary upas rkrtm- State Bank of St. Johna tin im trite ant nf Ike anlRi aay tkte ky and meniiua Ih* St iakna Waahly RMM?? lana? Hewn. Rsfular ftftveent aad *ue J. W. FtTZCEttALD. CaMn. rti teky te I •NMH Jr ini Hit ate* bnttlaa ter ante nt all drug THE ST. mwa, THUEK>AY AFTSmOOH^^MAT 30.1912.

WATIVroWH. ■ABT Mwrrr BATH. TirroB. EXTRA ♦ tO AHOY! Mr. and Mrn. Loala Volainet apaat A lars* aimihT tram tAto ptoM at- Mr. aad Mm. Jamaa Collerall aad Mr. aad Mm. Hoy Btlllaoa of Prleo Ba Iba 1 im Btiaday at Iiaaalas, , M tlM> gniAiuUlat ■jurct— at Wa> mtla dausbtar of Perry epeat Saa* t laMad Mr. aad Mm. M. Bebolaa laal atyllab law ' co wu laat Friday ar«alac. Mtoain. Wardao Kyaa aad Walter N

Gaam bwa af Mexico do act protaet VAN the dove of peaea r« Store that ma a mdtrmrUama CASTOR IA New Offartnge b the Wnah af Be* The Tool Man Fnn- Hb Jana BiMa ey Ntyba. Old Nntkxinl SupidY Store nslW Yalm .CENTRAL Mien. RELIABLE STORE ' lijinaing, Mi<^ LJKtamiHe. M/ctf. At a aaaalea of tba Pybatt Coart REAL ESTATE BARGAINS f. A. H’OTT, PhyiciM Md Survao^ BA.^TBB -Oaa pood laarbtaa nmm for tba Ooaaty of CHatoa bol d aa at tba Ofrie* iMMira 1 to S Mid 7 to I p M. far akop aad oat pood oaaa for yrd Prokau OPaa la tba aty of Bt. Johaa OtWr iMMira oad Suaday bf op* work. Parr Looibar Co. 41trl wa Moaday, tba nth day of May la the year oaa tboayad alaa buadrod and B AKTBD- YcMtop woaiaa to train aa twalta. Atosiaa Bates et al to Darwin B. DK. W. B STMMONM. QMoopa th. at Bate*, w Vk eAk aw 14. esc IS. Olive |1. Bi^paae to boapltal in C^lcapo. Coavaa Praoaat OHARUBB M. MHRHILU Bt**! Hotol. Tw today aad rrtday of John A. Pulfrey to William Ov«r* lAHAMS IN F. oaob wook. frooa 7 a. ao. to 7 p. aa. too yaara. Board, roaai aad laaadry Judpe of Probata. furalakad. Alao paid aoMdl aaaouat holt Draaa* % tdyrl la tba matter of tba aaiata of Adalla baab, 11549. par Moath. .Idiraaa Oraoa Uoopttal. tt. BalaaM« daeaoaad. Oa raadlap aad Cbaiiaa M. Merrill to Piaak Bur­ Property POR BALK OR TRABB. Tbnydny, tba SHb dip af JaM, A. Bu bank a 44 ft la width lot S blk S Lgad ’a Modem boaaa. II bam. CMa* 1 anil, aoasa tlmbar. Flna larsa bonnn fict L./ina » to tl a. ai. aad 1 lo 4 Iflt* at oaa o'cloek la tba aftamooa aad bnm. On aeoonat of ill hanIMl p. ai. ^BT CbnmiK aad Aeata dia* add. at. JokM. 81. BY ton Are., Bautb. f FOR BALE—Rubber tty buppy iaatbar Arthur R Oi^ to Jokn T. Smith, owner daalraa qnlek anla. A bniBSik aaoaa. (Dae. •. tt.) be aaalpaad for the baariag of aald pa- Aalab, aaaiiy aaw m6 Two atapla tltlOa aad tbat tba balra at law and lot If, blk 4. Cobb-Raadall R Wool'a Modem w. gaad bam. garden If add at once. ■OBKRT C. BUCK. M . D. dlaaaooB ol baraaaa. Or. Bpualr. 41tf lapataas of said dacea aad aad all otbar add. Blsda, $144. aad fmit Unkm school. 88844.00 p* taoaa latareatad la aald will, are ra* William J. Bower to Winiam J. Roe* If bought I 68 AOMM —A Nol 1 soil good fbir the ay. ear. nooa aad tkroat oalp. ! bulldtoga. 6 mRaa tram St JokaA Offtai Otar Chapaaaa^ aCoy FOR Ba LB—Quiek Meal Raape. goad qulrad to appear at a saaalon of aald aall, nw 14 aw 14 aac 6. alao lead eor J. CFlyim Tba K. M Moore fla* reaMancs IPrfea 88.090. coadldoa. tto.at; SO yda all wool ooart than to ba boMea at the Probata aw oor a 14 aw 14 aac 5. a S4 rda a 91 carpet, oaarly aaw; Iroa bad with oMoa la tba City of Bt. Jobaa and show 887 —120 arras Btoax towmbip. larg* SthU Btroat 1 B. DODOB. M. D. Omea aad ran- rd* S ft. a S4 rda w to bag. Oallaa. I 188 ACHM—Bent of sen. A No. 1 daaca otar Bpauldloc'a bard., opp. wool mattraaa aad aactlaa bmu I eauaa. If any tbare ba. why tba will $4990. hoaa* aad bam. all Improved, no Good bouaa. bnm. 3 acraa of good aprlap half piiea; Alwla I^>ldlap waau land. Bulldtag* could not be I bulldinss. 4 mllan from Bt Jokaffl should not ba approved, aad H la fur* Sylvaatar Nalaan to Mnillam B. Nal* ground. 11840.40. I pries 8140 par aara. Oo-cart coat tS.OO for $4.00; baby tbar ordered tbat aotloa ba pivaa to aoa. wS5anrrl14nw14 aac 1. Olive, replaced for S4.080. Pries 812R80. Honaa and lot with bam. Clinton C BD180N OOVBT. PH. D. M. D.. cab, high rbalia. Bd iaoa boaaa pboa> tba pTBoaa Intaraatad In aald aalateof II. 617 —84 aerae. Qraaabasb townablp. FIIIB BMICR BLOCK on Cltetom Ava.. .North. 8800.00. Pbyaictan aad aarfaoo. glttas apoe* opraph with auparb collactlao of tba paadaacy of tba baaiiag tbareof Jamea Kirby to Samuel Kelser, com fair bttiUUagi. goad sail. S4J40. Ana., showing a net lnn*ms jt 7 par raeorda. Plrflwaa cookor, $5.00 coat tal attaatloa to chroale diaaaaoa by caualBg a oopy of this order to be 42 rda e aad 11 rda aad 15 ft a of 14 SSO—180 aeana, Waabtaaaw coaaty. 104 Many otbor good barsalao from cant. Adt about It omea Otar Nortoa'a Hardtrara 18.00. O. ti. Pluakatt, Pboaa 148. publlabed la the 81. Jobaa News, a poat a side aac S Oraaabuab. a 17 rda acraa uodar plow, balaaoa anally $400.00 to $8,000.00. Blora. Ill Waabiacton Ay Soutfe. aewapapar printed aad clrculatlap la a IS Ida aad 14 ft w 17 ids a It rda and elaarad. Price 18,444. PINB LAROE BEBIDBNCB and two laaatac, Xlebltaa. POR BALE Bead baaaa. U W. FVir- aald coaaty of Cllaton for tbraa succea- 14 ft to bag. $1440. S44—40- acraa. 7 miles fram Bt Johns, The two blocka South and Oakland Iota nanr Unloa school, fSJIOO. Me. Bt. Jobaa. OP—SLr-18 Unloa slve weak* previous to aald day fot Oliver Q. Plankett to .Niebolaa Jones good bouaa sad bam. no waste lead SL. addition, flaa place of ground. NICE REBIDENUE and bnm. laXB* DBBTIBTB. Phoa*. 42wJ heaiiag. e SO ft In width lota 1 and 1 blk 45 aad Price SS.544. Make me an attar. j -■ — ■ ■ (A Troe Copy). all of let partlaa' tat. in w IS ft of a 62 lot. centrally located, modem. $SJ80. 788- ISO acraa. la Oliva township House, bam, SH acraa good land, DR. B. C i.BVANBKLBR. D. D. R^ POR BALE—A few more of tboaa flaa ft mUd Iota 1 and 2. St. Johaa. $1. GHARLBS M MERRILL, Price $4,544. with fruit. $1300.04. Can give easy 44 ACREtt Fine Rich soil. A No. 1 Omce o«.' State Bank. St iobna. late potatoaa grown la UTtasaton NIcholaa Jorae to Cbarlea H. Bkae 4Sw3 Judge of Probate. 754 — S40 acres. S miles from markat terma on tbia, buildings, plenty of fruit, 51k mllon county In the prarel. Make flne ban kl7aew14ael4*acS. Victor aeed. ll.Oti per bu. P. H. Boy. large bouse sad bam. 20 acres of from St Johns. Pries $8,040. TTTOMAB MANN. D. D 8 —Offlee orar 1350. timber, price $65 per acre. ^ Hare two or three good atore pro ­ ChapnaD'a atore. (BBce orer State Bank, Union pboaa, .NOTIfE. William Green by heirs to Allen D. 755 — Elegant bouaa and lot bouae perties. paying good income. Good Have many more farms aad elty ____ 149; Parmer* 49. tf Simmons, und 5-7 w 20 a w 14 -ae 14 I chance for Invaatmant To the property owners and others nearly new, price $1,650. residences. When looking let me abow aec IS. Greeabush. S490. you. iniereated in the following proponed Albert Green by heir* to Allen D. 759 —House sad lot $*40—1204 down Chotca farms from 34 to 300 acraa for improvement, viz.; the conatructloa of ______3-*pnn* wagon. M. Boardman. 104 Himmons und 2-7 of w 30 a w 14 nc 14 balsDce like rent until paid for. anle and exchange. Always a pleasure ATTORNETB. Proapect. 42w2pd a aewer coromeariag at the manhole sec 13. alao com 20 rda e of aw cor ac 82S —House and lot. 4 blocka from to show properties, if yxNi have any­ at the intersection of Lawla Street and '.4 aec 13, Qrcenbush. thence e 20 rds court bouse, $200 down, balance thing to aall or want to buy, come aad H. K WaIbHdpe D. W. Kallay. ! FOR SILE—Some pood seed beans. t'linton Avenue, aad running west on like rent. see me. aald I.^wis Street to a point 8 feet east w to a point 26 2-3 rda a of n line aald WALBRinCR A KELLEY, Attorney R. H. Shaw, haraees shop. tf aec w 20 rda a to bag. $710 Some choice bargains In dty property L D. Parr of the east line of laumlng Street. at Law. orer. comer drug atom, ^ Mary L Farley to George F. Brown Houses and lou from $500 up u Jobaa. FOR HALE—An extra good cow. glr- .Notice le hereby given that there $4j;oo. Ing milk, due July 24. O. E. .Sew* baa been deposItfNi with the Clerk of ouilot g, flubbardston. SI. Daalor in Roality. Samuel Kelser to James E. Kirby Maaey I* Laaa aa Real Eatale Bacar* J. BARIJ-: BROWN. Attorney at Law man. St. Johna. Phone 125—1L>18. the City of St. Johns, for public ex* com 8 rda * of I4 poat between aeca itia*. P. H. BOYD, Both Pbrows Na. 79 9t Johaa, Mkk. Omees orer State Bank. Ot- Jobaa ____ 89tf amlaatlon speclllcatlons of work, ma­ J. C. PLTVM terial* and coBSirurtloB. and aatl* 2 and 11. Greeabush. e 16 ids a 8 rda w Offlee over State Bank, Bt Jobaa, Micb WILL H. BRUNSON. Attorney at Law, FOR HALE—Wardcld and Senator mates of the costs and expenaea of the 16 rda a 8 rda exc land 40 ft n and a Ualcm pboaa 149—Faimar*' 69 Dunlap strawberry plants. The following proposed improreoient and 100 ft e aad w out of nw cor, Bt Jobaa. Micb. 11200. ST. K>HNS. MICH. kind that grow. 50 rent* per 100. which the couacll of said city latetids Qeo, E. Lepham. ISO—2L-18. S7tf to make, rlx; the coastruction of the Joha E. HInkaon to John Young com LTON A MOINET, Attorney at Law, .34 rd* 1114 ft n of aw cor aac 8, Wat­ Bt Johns, MIcb. Omcaa la aaw sewer above deacrlbed. FOR HALE—^Epps for batching. fl.OO ertown. e 12 Ids. s 4 rd* w 12 Ids n NadoBa! Bank BulMlng. The district to be aaaessed for aald LOOK 4 rd* to beg. $100. Clinton Go. for 15. Partridge Rocha. S50 epp* in March from 2< ben*. Hardiness, Improremeat comprlaes all the follow, Simeon Andrew* to John Young, rNDERTAKERB. size and beauty combined. Eraeat lag deacrlbed lou aad premises, to* com .39 rd* n of sw cor tec 8. Water- Gruler, Fowler, Micb. tf wit: town. thence n 4 rd* e 12 ids s 4 id* W. R. OSOOOD, Ftimltura aad Under* A piece of land on the aonth side of Faims w 12 Id*. IIOO. taking. St Johns. Michigan I.^wls Street belonging to Pauline FOR HALE—Good house and bam on Mary E. Sheehan, et al to Cbarlea Farmers Adam* on block 1. Wolcott'* add. lot* I am the resldaat agent far the Located near Ovid. Fertile eoll Floral Ave. Inquire of Mr* I.aicy H. Sheehan, *e I4 *e I4 ate 3S. Ovid. VONET TO LOAN. Palmer. tf 11-13 and 13 block 1 Wolcott'* add. II. beet highways in county. Good mar lou n -12-13 and 14 block 2 Wolcott's Helen G. Barnhart to Newton Irving bet. We offer •tld. lot* 7-9-9-IA-n and 12 block 3 MONET TO LOAN—On mortpapa M- FOR HALE—One heary work laare j Barnhart, e 14 se I4 sec 4. Bingham. $1 Avenue sdd. lou r..7-9.n-13-l.' ’.-17*19- eniity at reasonable ratea and on and one set heary work harne**. William E. .Nelson to Thomas F. Ma- aatlafactorr terma. at The State Inquire at A. T. Smith's garage. 21-23-2:.-27-.U-. ‘13-3.';..'i7-.79-41 and 43 L:7e Sitock Im. The Chirk & Besorc Land block 3 Avenue Add. har e t^ se aec 3 and e >4 e >4 ne 14 Bank of St John*. Large or small 42w2pd aec 10 aiKl nw nw 14 sec 11. Olive |1 amounts. Call and aae us. J. W. The Goiinrll and Roani of Public Co. will find you a buyer for Pltxgerald, raahlar. tf FOR RENT—Front offlee over St j Work* will meet In the council cham­ FOR thc> write barMs. males, catUc Johns Gandy Work*. Electric light.' ber In the rity of St. John*, on Mon ­ What Texans Admire your farm if you wish to sell agBia«( death from aa> masc day.. the .3nl day of June 1912. at 7:30 Is hearty, rigorous life, according to MONE^' TO LOAN—At low rate of In- gas. lavatory and closet. Inquire - Hugh Tallman. of San Antonio. “We broken leg or lass by theft. it NOW and pive up posses- taraat Farm* and city tyroperty for of J. C. Flynn. 42w3 ■ «»’rlock P M.. to consider any objec ­ And. ” he write*, “that Dr. King's .New sale Inquire at offlee of H R tions to said Improrement or to th» I.OHT—Red and white cameo stick pin ’ Life Pill* surely put new life and en ­ .Use .sion NEXT SPRING. Now Walbridge. district to be asseaseil ergy Into a person. Wife and 1 be­ Solid gold mounting Return to thl* j luted .May 13th. 1912 SALE offlee for reward. tf lieve they are the beat made." Ex­ is the time to list it with By order of the council of the City cel lesu for stomach. liver or kidney OM Coioimy Im. Co. About SO place* ranging from 2** r< THE STATE BANK OF of St. Johns. troubles. 25 cu. at J. T. Mlllman'a. They will Issac a floater an ir ARI» OF THA.MiH- We wish to yaar aataoMhlle. roierfag flrr too acraa C:ome and see ua betor* tlicir local aGfCnt. WILLIA.M rOGHRANK. VanSIrklc A Glaspie's and the Travis buying. ST. JOHNS. thank the many friend* for their 41wS City Clerk Drug Co. theft aad calllsIaB. BL Jaba*. KIHUgan. kindneee to u* In our bereavement, roWEBf'IAL AND BATTNOB. | for the beautiful flower*, the choir prorate order . Also the for their kind aasiatance. and the .MITICE. STATE OF MICHIGAN—County of CAPITAL PAID IN PULU MO.OOO. minister for hi* comforting word*. Clinton —as. Ovili Realty Co. To the property owner* and other* Genmaini IFire Im. Signed, intereflted In the following propneed At a session of the Probate Court H. C CLARK L H Po*t. Improrement. viz; the construction of for the County of Clinton hoiden at Co. r. A TRAVIS Praaidant Mr and Mr*. F. M. Bower, a sewer commencing at the manhole the Probate Offlee. In the City of 8aint Local AgntL M WELLER Vice PraaMant Mr and Mr* F L l*o#t. of Indinala. Ovid Micli. at the intersection of Floral Avenue Johna. on Tuewiay. the 28tb day of 8U HT. JOHNH, HIUHIUAN. J. W. rrTTOERALD CMbtar .Mr and .Mr*. (J. W. Chesebro. and Clinton Avene, and running west May In the year, one thousand, nine They write flrr. lightning aad hundred and twelve A. J. 8 Jtirr Aaslatant Caabler It'lHD GF THANKB—We wish to on aald Floral Avenue to a point .59 temado Insamarr. feet cast of the east line of Toinslng St, F^reaent. ('HAHI>:s M. MTORIIJ* E. A. TAI.IJSADOE , Teller thank the neighbor* aad friends who Judge of I*robatc. I aasisted u» in the death and burial Notice Is hereby given thst there are : tour m.agrh i.^huredi Three per cent interest paid on car- I of our little daughter and alster; al­ ha* been deposited with the Clerk of In the matter of the estate of Clar­ HE L4>HT HIH HOLD. is** A, i4tlhro|i, deceased. Peter Lath- tfficatea of deposit aad on aartapi so for the beaiillftil flower*. the Citv of St 'Johns, for public ex­ One SUM tbroanb «irkae«s. An­ t>ook acrounts Draft* lasued good In rop. .-xeciitor of the will of said de ­ Mr and .Mrs Anthony FV»x and amination specIflcatioB* of work, ma- other by an accident The nsanl WAOTTED any parr of the United Statee or Can* family. *crial* and construction, and estimates ceased having made application for the imj cnvelape l« empt>. Rat there ad* and In the ptlnclpal cltlee of of the costs and evp«nse* of the fol ­ alloaanfx* of hi* rinal account and for U a rift In the Heads, and san- HEAL E8TATE BUYERS lo see my Hat of city property and be con ­ Europe Account* of farmer*, raer* hi* liisrharge PKIIKITR NGTIf’E. lowing proposed Improrement which «hinr tbroagh ibe rift la the maa vinced tbat when 1 recummeud you to buy a property, the proposition ebant* or mechanic* recetred on far* the council of said city Intends to Thereupon It is ordered. That aad hie family wbroc wage« are la right Don'r wait until you have ail cash. It la not necessary, $100, tyrahle t^rma and eTery accom med a- ■•tTATE OF MKTIIGAN. County of make. viz. the construction of the aew- I ThNr«da>. the 2atb da; ml Jane, A. D« protected by a pallcy af Indemaity $500, tialancc like rent will buy an elegant home up to $4440. tloo extended eonalstent with safe Gllnfon **. At a rcMion of the Probate Court er above described ^ 1912, at one o'clock In the afternoon, with the New 7-rooai, a complete house, 2 blocks from East Michigan, $2200. hanlrtna Superior faculties for mak* be aaalgneer printed and clrrulatlng in IM T^ YOU UNDER THE -ni. C. B Olffela. Michael .^pitiley, deceased. On read ­ block 4. Avenue add. HREi.i. xr flneat in the city. $4000. ing and flllng the petition, duly verifled said rounty of Clinton for three suc- Ferguson 81., 7-room, modem, nearly new house. $2400. The Council and Board of Public revalvc weeks previous to aald day of of Mathias Spltxley. prating that Jo* Work* will meet In the council cham­ Genesee 8t. new 7-room, all modem, oMer open every evealnn. Cherry St.. 9-rooui. all modern. In good repair. A flne place for Train* Fast from Ht. Jaba*. ^2w3 Judge of Probate Thereupon it is ordered That Thurs­ tions to said improTeroent or to the Offlee ever Jane»* Oraeery roomers and boarder* $2600. Detroit Mall and Rxpreas 9 12 a. m. day. the «th day of June A. D. 1912 at district to be assessed. Let us demonstrate. .No better built bouse on South l*ennsylvania Mail and Express ...... 10;.'’>' a. m. PRORATE ORDER. one o'clock in the afternoon, be aa- rutted May 13th. 1913. Ave 7-rooni. all modem. $2640. $540 down will take this place. Mall and Express ...... 4:18 p m. < signed for the hearing of aald petition, By order of the Council of the City STATE OF MH'HIGAN. County of Durand Expreaa ______8:34 p. m PRORATE NOTICE—Prabnte Uanrt $3300 buy* a nearly new 8-room house, strictly modem oak flniah. j at the f*robate Offlee In the City of St. of St. Johns Clinton —M. near Pennsylvania Ave, and Michigan, close to Bingham St. school At a arosioa of the Probate Court for Ullatan ('annty —aa. ! John* And it is further ordered that W'lIJJAM COCHRA.NE. Notice Is hereby given tbat all l*ay fl.'to down and move in. balance like rent Train* West from HU Jaba* 1 notice be glren to the persons tntereel- 41w3 City Clerk. the County of Clinton hoiden at the Orand Raptda Bxpreea __ 8:34 a. ro. claims and demands against the as- Rooming houee buainee*. South Wvmhington. roms $40 per weak I ed in said eeute, of the time and place Offlee. la the City of St Johaa jtate of William llaiemaebtr. dacansad, l*rtce $600. Mall aad Rxpreas...... 10:55 a. m. on Tuesday, the 14th day of May la the Grand Haven Mail ...... 3 *50 p. m. I of aald bearing, by caoelBg a copy of PRGRATK ORDER. ! will ba heard by the Judge of Probate 5 arrro good soil, all kind* of fmlt, S-room house, bare and chicken this order to be published in the St. year one tbouaaad nine hundred aad house, near I.anstng. also electric lige. If you hurry It la yours. $2200 Gd. Rapid* Mall and Bxp... 7 33 p. m. HTlTi: OF Mlf'HIGAN—f'aaaly af twelve. of said Oranty. at tba Probate Offle* JOHN WHBRRETT. Agent Johns .Vewa, a newspaper priated aad in the City of St Jobaa. ' in lag the petition, duly verifled. of Freak claims for ndjustmant. 41 wS Judge of Probate. M. Osbom prayiag this court to ad ­ Open evening* J.J. BURKE Oakland Bldg- Time table effective November 5. 1911. the year one thousand nine hundred Dated April lltb. A. D.. 1912. aad twelve judicate aad determiae who are or I GHARLBB M. MBRRILL. Laaelag'BU Jaba* IHvtolaa. TBAf flEBS* ESAMIflAliblffl. >t the time of hla death, the legal Leave St. John* for Laaatap—A. M.. Per 1818. Proaeut. CHARIJS M. MERRILL 61wS Judge of Probate Judge of Probate; heir* of said deceased aad entitled by !7:00. 9:00, 11:00. P. M—1:00, 3:00. I TTatll furtber aoUee Taaabers' Bx- • la the matter of the Batate of Jaba the law* or tbi* sute to inherit hi* Caiaevti Oannot Be ( 1:00, 7:00, 0:16. 11:44. Leave De- ! sartaatloas win be held es totlowe: real rotate aad the abaro or portf op ! xnih IXITAL APPI.ICATlONn as they Witt for laaslng —A M.. !7:St. OtSS, P. BImaa, deceased. On roadlag aad roanet roaeti tbe east <*f (In (Mroase. , St. Johns, In Court Houee, be flllng the petOHm. duty verlSad. of An­ tberoor that each of «aM balia were Catarrh la a blaod or eonstitatlewal granted at theoe sjuunl weeks pravloaa to aald day af baailna 818 fl No All esaartaetleae will (A True Oopy.) (A Tma Copy.) tSMtt ____ OHARW M MKRRILL rsg wspsniiBii a r. W. BROWII. a. to. cnARLMi M. MMRRILL iVMo a. Jaiaaor JaSp* of Probnto. THE ST. JOHNS NEWS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON—MAY 30. 1912.

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OKKRI^fATIFlO tirALITIKH OK mm miosso bhil Mils. J. T. RICH DEW HKKD BK.4 5IH 151 KU HIMAX. Kuhns & Merrfll’s suits at $15 , Laasinc. — The wet conditions Ten ’ll never know wlmt ranltj Ane eletees, tlAjIS will hny anUI ynn*ve Mi SQCIEIT line ItlFK or KX^OTKK^IOB DIKD AT which prevailed sensrally over the j Mwn these kahas h MarHIl AIMS HnNs. . Designed, ent ate tailaiod In the /Ateltty Mate during the fall months from j MONK 151 KLHA. weHd^t hnest shnpee by the BMMters ef tailering ate aeweet pnttsvns Is Oar late September until after heavy | ate shape, splendid In detail. .Perfset At ate shn|w>, Oar gnaraatv t af Alrangost Ill RKiiieioi TO N.%Lr or froels. preeantad the moat uafavor- , •ailsfnrtien. ------AlWBBMnt Mt KMTATi: . .M. ______^ i.«-i**»** condltionB for harveaUng the Si1# ^ /invlrnor MlThlgw,wbich ia basmany been ymirs. experlene- H was i John T. Rich of Riba, wns held from ^ repaalad- Raincoats 0W0K80 —The will of I. D. H. A mlnoaat bought Neckwear Beks HRipk ot Arltaston PismM^ Fort 'ly. ate la nmat caaas to expose them from un will he a con ­ Doed aoaortmsat Juat ioea4ved--ellk Xew styiss nant huoklea la 11 o'clock. Burial was made la ML to" the uafsvorsble weather for sever­ WmAhingtcMi. Pa ., wm fllod iwcwitly Hope oameiary.oesneiery. Lapeer. Mrs. Rich stant aonroe of com ­ ■te wash fahrloa—wide range of eol- black, tan or gray, fllaes for In th« protein court In Corunaa by al weeks. This recultsd in the de ­ fort snd satisfaction. oni —il rents and M eanis. moB or boys. Ate aa. died St her hooM la Bite. Tuesday, velopment of mold and the beans be- jiMlcr Hnnry BrrYoort of Detroit. • after a lla«perlng illaaaa. Wa are ohowtog them rrlMMi of tbn lUlpli family. The wid ­ comlns badly diacolorte. In many from AkSt to AlbuW. Mrs. Rich. w1h> before her maniace ensas slao the emp was not hsrvestsd ow la to raoalYe flM.Ote in oaah and ' was Mins Lucretls M. Winshlp. was Spaelai Valusn. Shirts f to Arllnston Farms, and installed her germination, but aa all bean grow ­ as mistreae of his beautiful esute. ers knos it Is Imiiortant to have seed which Included a mansion and a larse HKAHJi S-niLK MKAT MI’.Mi VV FOR that will make a quick vigorous ger- RHal ate Head. la Tliaaa Dtrewuous Timas. Mm Ida Decker. 74 CartTts Bt. deer park. There they enter ­ nilnatlon. The beans showing slow | A A White Lsad ate White Zlar made » man who thinks batoea Da Battle Creek, had all tha palaM eans In serol-paste Paint. It's made so that ; ArhRiDilofi. i taking Foley KIdaey Pllle ehe eaya: Two years apo lllnees compelled hunting iiarty. which haa been spend- . aand or foamy soli, either in Ralph to art to Arisoaa. where he died Karly in the year a (ontest waa by adding 3 quarts of Linseed Oil to Taps, what does 'arhltratloB'' "The sick baadachea cams no mors. ing several weeks at Deerfoot ^lteg c.; box tnalde or In a wami place outside. started In the Ladies' Aid BocleCy for a gallon of L. A M. semi-paata—1 3-4 i aManr" "It means that whan two j I slept soundly, was free frotn dlxsl- In P'ebniao ’ The will was everuted Chippewa county. (fovemor Oabom , t||^ beans have been up for fo«ir days i>recedlns his death. the punviae at Ir.< r«aa4ag the msai- gallons of ready for use Palat Is pro- ' powers of equal strength get bold of ! te*e, snd my Iddneys ate bladder ,1.. anH a Dslrj' sttd Food ComisD- three days make a count of duced St a coat of 11.57 per gallon. : a 111 J. they to dl- Mopped botlierlag me. Fbley Kidney Resides the bequests named, and a ,, ^ recursd a quantity ,boae that have germinated and deler- bwrahip. Leaders were ckoasn who few nilaor annuities to relatives, one In turn chose rh« xnambars for tkeir Anybody can mix the Oil with the | Yide It eonally.” —Lite. I cured me. sad fmed me at muek of meat one day tor their guasta. of |b^ percentage. The gen nlna- sWe, after the manner of a spelllnc L. A M. In five mlnutaa. It saves - I misery.** VasBIckle A Olaapis. half of the estate Is to be held in whom they were expecting a numl»er be made by placing from 111 to IS5 In painting a house. trust, the Income to be divided ainoog ronleat The contast cloasd with the fronj down stale. This they hung In a i ,b, beans between some plecaa of May meeting and It was foute the Call on A. O. Hunt, Bt. Johns ! Ralph's three daughters. A child. secure place outside the camp where blotting paper which are kept Genevieve Klizabeth. aged four years, side of which Mia. H. la>unshury was it sYMild keep cool. ; fo « imdsi I'ondittoo in a closed reeep- the leader bad more polats to its cre­ was_7 bom to the last union. Dne of The next morning when Mr. Dame , |f ,be aeed beans show a low ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A JeilSUr Oth^ r7hi! wife ^ an l••^rentage of germlnatfou or fall to dit than the side led by Mrs. Ira Frls- ♦ ♦ delphla. The other Is the wife of an i breakfast, there was not sn ounce , vigorous growth in the germ- Me. Borne time In June the losing s4de ♦ CARLA.YD. ♦ Is to entertain the winners with tbe srroy omcer in Italy. ___ be found around the place rtmi. r. new seed should be secured ♦ ♦ new members ate the hustends to a ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A H.r ***** If s^-ed Can be found in the nelghbor- ? ^ M Huir Itll *"''•* •*'"'* fowHl which was harvested early In a banquet. The coateat has resulted In adding 14 new meenbers to the Igdiea' last October. Her fother dlid^snd j that led to and from the pla^-e comlltfon. this will probably Ijso Chrlsonas ate Ray PMdlngfon since then her mother has lived in I Aid membership and has materially were In (forunna Tuesday. where the meat had hung. Tht*> ^ ^ good germination. I'sually i helped to foster an increasing Inter ­ Detroit, and It Is believed Genevieve | broke their fast srith flapjacks and |oc-,il bean Jobber will be able to ae- Mr. and Mm r*bas. Borge. Park Monuments and Markers sill locate with her there Mean- . est In its work. coffee !r re *^,^1 of good quality for the Bcott and Deli White were in KMe while. Coninna society Is enthusiatlc t Mm. Kunfoe (foaa of Grand Rapids Tuesday evening Governor Dabom is getting srnund . f.,.an growers of the f'ommunity. If ' Bpent Baturday and Bunday srith Erected in over Genevieve's rise In the world, j nicely after the accident that frac- Mie*demand for the same ia made .Mrs. Pearl I.<»wl* visited in Dsrooao and is hoping she will decide to make ,be lionvw of his ftait « fes j friend* hsre. Wednesday • nown siiflleiently early. , Weale>‘ Hazle and Margaret I*arma- that clt.v her home weeks ago The piaster cast was re- Mm. Merritt and son Fredrick of V M. HHOBBMITH. lee are recovering from the whoop ­ ------mov«d this week, snd he Is walking I>epartment of Farm Trop* Owooso s|*ent a part of last week with ing cough. Mm James Lewis. St. Johns Cemetery —Hdwln Ruder, aged 11 nimoat aa well as ever, although his f Mm \Vm. B^erest spent Bunday In years was drowned while swimming foot is Mill weak. Ralph Tabor. Fred Fllke, Roy Ta­ In Grand River Thur*4lay afternoon ------, (Imnd Ratdds. in 12 yeera. STATE BREVITIES . The laulle*' Aid at Mm. .V W bor and (\ A. (*roeI were In Coninna Kvidently the lad was attacked by ^ lO.N'IA. More than 100 ladies of ! Lounshuty's last Thursday was well Wednesday. cramp*, as the body was recovered In irmU met at the atate armory and ItlRTA.VD—(foorge W.Huey, aged attended in spite of the rainy day Mm Almeda Taber was a caller In And nut fINIl DIfl.SATINFIKD customer, i* our record. three feet of water played card* and sewed. Incidentally HO years, was recently made the vfo- BifTton Wednesday evening. The next Aid meeting will be at Mrs. We can suit you juat as well. ■ - ' for pleasure, and primarily to raise tlm of two gold brick men in rhiragn. A. Olsen'a In June Oo Bhannon spent a imrt of last KAlJiMAZOn—l>*vl Fisher, aged c-onduct a "Ftyless Ionia • |»ought a 11.000 gold certiftrate for The following ladles from this place week in Henderson. kH years, and for ncwrly To year* a ' ampaign An admission was rharg- mining stock for IIuo, and attempted went to Bt. Johns last Saturday: Mm. Mr. ate Mr* Harvey Gate* were Owosso vlaltom Friday. resident of Kalamazoo county was l*srl)- The ladle* of the lA jq (.^ah It at the police station A Mrt’utrheoo. .Mm. K. Phelps and struck by a train and so badiv Injurvd <’ Pronmted the affair and hope not ------daughter Alice, Mm J. B rieveland. John Graham and Rant Austin spent a part of last week In Owooso. WALTER & HODGE that he dlecity | been caused by the anaoiincemenl of, land and Mrs AV Tfonkle. J. C. Ranghart is moving Into hla for the train to strike him. although I**"*** ^te otherwise work for the gen- j phytleani that eight cases of thyphold Mr*. Bee of thI* place 1* numing residence In Boiith Carland. St. Johns. Mich. there Is no reason known why the old good of the city. I fever have develo|ied In Marquette in Grandma Alderman In Ionia. L^o Cbriatmas ate liee Head are nuin deelred to die. i the last few days. *nie cause of the J H. AMiich has made quite ex- preparing to build new cemetit house* The engineer of the South Haven KAI.A14AZOf>- While Max August j epidemic Is a mystery. (enelve Improvements on their house on their lota In Xorth Carland. freight train that hit Fisher did not w»* riding his bicycle on one of the The state chemists say the city wa­ K. Phelps did the work. Mr*, liettle Christmas .and Bihel see the man on the track uiKll he sras main streets here the other evening. Itre le safe, it Is suspected that wells Meese visited their parents at Cairn within ir>u feet of him. Warnings did a gnat of wind blew off hie bat and < in (lortfons of the city have become ' •over Bunday not reuse the old man to move from , In attempting to grab It. be lost hla | contaminated, and that Impure milk TDe Demaas *1 IDs Bwaaip Mm W. M. Morrison and the place he was sitting and the en- , balance and fell to the pavement As ^ milk Is to hlante. It Is expected that are moaqultra. Aa tl^y sUng they ba^y of Rreckenridge visited Bunday glne passed over him before It could a result of his spill he Is nursing a more cases will develop. Bo far there put d ’tely ^laria germ* In the J C. Hay and wife, Don ’t Worry About be brought to a stop. I fractured right arm and collar bone. have been no deaths. blood. O. r. Itrfotol w*. an Ovid caller tha flraa of favar. Bunday. and the strength fails; also malaria I’KRRA' -lAghtntng played a merry often paves the way for deadly ty- Mr and Mm. Rob Bhannon, Jay A BliOOD MEDICINE WITUIHJT AXiCOHMi. game srith 8. H, Turner In a recent lihold. But Electric Bittern kill ate Bcolt and Grace Bhannon were In Rsesedy it has bssn dsheitly provse by sxpshaisef oe seimslt that sleohsi electric storm. He was spading up a cast out tbe malaria germ* from the Own**t> Baturday evening. ! Your Heart lowers ths fsrmisidsJ power ol the body ate that alcohol parairso* the wMlo ser- piece of ground near hi* plaoc threi* blood; give jrou a flue appetite and re­ Howant Meese of Clam Is visiting ■ posdas oi the Mood aiKl rsedsn them uaskis to take up ate dsseroy diseos* gsrass. and otie-half mile* aoutheast of thi* new your streogth. "After long suf­ friend* here for a few day* people wlu» have heart disease do not know it. Ihssas* tsraas osuss ths death td over oos-baM of tbs hutso roes. village, when lightning atrurk hi* fering." wrote Wm. Fretwell. of I.aic*- Mr. .vnd Mm. C. A. Tmel were A Mood msdictac, made sotirsly without sicobol, wMch is s pure glyesric ex­ siNide tmndle cutting It neatly length­ ma. X. r.. “three bottles drove all the Bunday callers in Owosso and Hen­ .Mttsi pe()|)Ie whtt think tliey liave heart disease, haven’t, tract of roots, such ss Bloodroot, (Jussn't root, (foldsn Seal root, Maodrakc sad derson wise in halves, knocking a pipe which malaria from my system, and I’ve bad 'fhey tnily think .so. Pain in the repittn oi the heart is mis- Moos root, bs* bosa cstsasivsly sold by druggist* lor the past forty ysar* as Dr. good health ever since " Best for all Mrs t'hsa Evans and Mrs J. Evan* ' Pieros'* (foMsn Msdicsl Discovery. Tbs rafrssMag laiusace of this extract is like he was smoking to piece*, then tear­ ing the left shoe fmm his font aalde •tnmach. liver and kidney Ills. SO cts spent Bunday with Mm Donnah t.'ikeniy supposed to he a symptom of heart disease. Nature's laiusaca—the Mood is bathed ia ths tome which givs* life to tbs Mood — Bhannon i the vital ires of the body bum brighter aad their iecreased aetivity o oes eaiet the from a bum on hi* left arm he was at J T. Millman's. VanBickle A Glas- lust ;is pain in the h;ick Neld«»m or never indicates kidney tissue ruhMsh wMob has sccueieUted duhag tbe wiatsr. unharmed. ple'a and The Trsvi* Drug To. irtuihle. SG pain near the heart is .scarcely ever present in Dr. H. V. Pieros, tbs ioeader of tbe lavalids' Hotel aad ^^^^^VAAAAAAAAAAA Sargical lastitete, aad a pbysiciae of lergs expsrisess aad lJ4.\BINfl Dray Watson, 23. a teet­ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A ^ (tr^^anic lieart disease. 'I'his pain is nearly always from the practice, was tb* frst to laakr up ca A ltssativs BxTaAcr of er at the Old* Motor work*, is in the A A ♦ KEYVORE. A iGinach which i> ctmiiected with the lieart hy many nerves. roots, without a partieW of slaohol or aareottc. city hosplral with both leg* paralyred A H4irTII HIMliJ.IM. A ♦ A **lt Is wftk tiM ermssst af pfaasar*. that I wits* i* M sou kasw eg ♦♦♦♦♦♦A A A A AA A A A A A ths Croat tisasSt I lorolsaf froai tha aa» af rmr isaSiraMs aad wif- and suffering internal Injuries a* the A ♦ traamwat at haaw.'* wrltaa Mas. Wu. Havas, af LadvoaUth. B-CT^I saf- i result of an accident Baliirday morn ­ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA When your Digestion is Out of Order fwod far thras rsars fiass a rsaaUia sam. Osasaitid faar isissrs hat ing The yvMing man was driving the Mm. Geo. .Mrquistlon from near 81. tiMC fadsd «a awad ar st«a rakaf rThudhr I wm taU I wm ta r icms John* was calling on old friends Mon ­ it often affects the heart and even causes an irregularity in Uaa aad oia td has* ta aaaaaH a •padaSat eaaaandaa siv oar. that iha car at fow speed ate. according to his Mm. l.aiells Be*peri spent last week day and Tuesday of last week ilaad taaa aawt ha cat aat hsfasa tha a load waald haU. A hied foaad explaaatlon, the front srhqels of the Thursday with her mother. its l>eat. 'Pile gas produced hy undigested and fermenting adrlsad laa ta aitta U Dr. Ptarra. wMth I dtd. aad aftar savaa wlaths' Karl Butliff came hoa>e from North aaaof tha trsaswn thaaaoaIs tiislad. aad I oalar hotter haalth thas I nMchlae encountered quicksand, and Mr. ate Mm Harold Balmer visited Dakota last Thursday where he is a loGcl may cause pressure that affects the heart unpleasantly aoardid. I drasasd tha oaaad srith Dr. Ptarea's AW-HaeMac Walos aad j he eras thrown headlong Info the mad; friend* Hi DeWitt over Bunday. when he attempted to arise he found R. F D. mail carrier. He expects to P.ut these pains do not mean that you have heart disease or Kate Davis spent Saturday ate Bun return in about a week. Dr, he had lot tbe use of hi* leg* day vvltb Helene Moot* near I.aaslng. n V need fear sudden dealli. Trv toning up the stomach and Mm. Aana BhaRey of Bengal. Mm. \ 8. E Rurch. wife aad chlidrwn. wars , , . , , , • i , /• , , ts.1. 1 - vain-.. *" tehfoy Thomday fo attapd tha fua- Icam how (piicklv and surciv vou lo.se the fear of heart dis- .VORTHVILLa—Rsv. Ralph Pfonw. ^ ^ of Bldar Roof who wa* vmll of .North OHse ate Mm Ellen Rah I ease. poatoT of Uia Methodist churrh of known amund here. The bvirlal vena • ' this plaes, bslfove* in sthlatic sports of Bingham spent Whdneaday with In Ford esamtery. If will • I of alt ktads aa hulldem of moral char- Mm. Mdith Mamky. Dorris Rpsrry spant Bunday with Mm. Chaa. f9v«M* spent a few dayn a iactar aa wHI oa pDyaical streng th. aa> In Dwomo visiting her sister. Mm Roy Tone Up the Skmaefa 2; pacislly basaball. He play* on tha her sister. Mm F. Knapfi. Gardham. Correct any errors of diet. Eat the right things and not a iclty ball taom and Buaday somewhat Mm. Agiiatu* nillett of Hnion Hap- Ma. a fonner resident of Ollm was Them were not very many at the loo much of them. If you do not know what the right thing* • astonl sDsd bis eoaffragatfon by aa- chwrrh bee on aeeount of the very Tube Rose Flour a nonactag fram the pulptt tha ga ms to burlad In tbe Merrihea cemetery this buoy time. arc, send for our diet iNHik. It is free. Don ’t utarvc your ­ week Wednoaday. *' bs played today bstwsan ths North- Uttle (>sr1 Butliff la soon * better properly knead your douRh, uae just i^ood, plain or ­ • villa ate BaarDo m taaom, urglag (lie I.,aan IHiliner of Laaaing vlaltsd self and don ’t pamper your Btomach with predigested food hts parenta last Buaday. ate the nurae has returned to her • : mambam to attend. Ha la a gradnats iMNn* la aaghmw. nnd artificial aids to digestion. Tone up your stomach so dinary common aenae in tiaking it, you will ftnd your h ; of Wyracuas oalvendty ate whils at Mm Wm Kipp at Lsnoing visited her mother. Mm Janie Pnrrloa. last that it will do its own proper work, don ’t woit >' about your loaves perfactly even-f^rainad. The air-cells will be • collags was a mamhar of tha traek MMIPIXR THE MMIPB WITH THRIH. uniform, and almost as mathematically emet aa the I i and croos-conntry taaom ^^He Harder of Lebanon snaa arrest- heart or anything else (worry caunes and aggravates indi ­ I ed Tumday by Deputy Bherfff Btow of gestion) and you will he well and happy. I cells of bees honeycomb. It won ’t be thick and heavy * RRI*NRON —Naar this Ttllaffs Umre Dallaa township on a vrarmat charg­ in places, and large holes in others, as is the case with a , la a dog that mta Tha Hula animal ing him srith neglecting to send a * la a rat tarrtor o wnail by * man naar thlrteen-year-oid daughter to the dlo- With Dr. WiUiain ’s Pink Pills improperly milled flour. And that's just the kind of a I town ate daas oparathma on a largs '" u'osis ttict school. He waa taken to Fvw- * I anal*. At sn oM bam ha attrred np improvement begins with the first dose. First you notice flour you get in any mill with an old equipment, or in X and daspatcliad ahont a doson From ler and Jtietlee Arena of that village aoaeaaed hha dye dollam aad coats. any mill that runs only a few hours each day and then a I thars ha srant to a ahad wham tha C WIP S an incrca.flc in your appetite. Then you sec that the food 2 fuB baaan In snmaat. Whan the •rhTi* srho la of a rsHgfoea tom of stops. I (Bite quoted the Mbie from Geneahi to (li»e‘ not distre.Bfl you, that you are no longer troubled with a ' alaiightar wna stead 18 radants wem RevHathma ate part way hnek again gas. Your rifling* in the throat and those misleading paint laid ont In a draamlaas slaap. Naad- j ta aa endeavoT to coovlaee hla honor nround the heart. Strength and energy return and the rich fooa fo oay tha dog la rnnaldirid of I that he wno sot gnlHy. but the eeun groat ealna mhI tha ownar la rslnctant . hetag of a dtffereut faith esuld not red blood, hearing the full amount of nourishment yielded Ovid Roller Mills to bans hla nama known aa h* team |ase H la that light ate toM Ohrla he hy food, carries renewed vitality to every orgin of the body. gna ona will kidanp bis ttttls **ronah wouM have la oaoM aaraoa with the oa mte** He thlnha tha aatnte tteanld Ovid, Michigan ; (ten or ha wna du# for a M day vnoa- Dr. wnilaoM' Ptak Pllla am ouM by a H 4ru«tea. ur Alraat hy ate. t uBlansd In prsfsasnm to a«na of itlan at lha eaunty |aU at HL Juhaa. tha wnrthlaaa wnMh an ptepa lt. M eatea par hag; atx hagaa, lt.M. Vhr tht AM hsuk wrMa la Tha IM wn Tha Dr. WnilBte MtiMha Oh. HMMNMtlgAy. N. ***.

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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ paint, in a«H dT sosning m ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ♦ ♦ HELL-IIIIMmi WAIST UNE NOT CHANNEO shnda In noad. It la mom natnral. and ♦ mhiipaiimivilul ♦ ana oonldnt doiact It In tha bright set ♦ ♦ snnBght. That Is why many woman ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ PII8SED MrmEiHir TNaaRb a Wiaa LatMada nm baaosBlng mam hsanttfni they la Allawad. am acqnlrtng mom taau la tnoa inary. Tiohady la aehamad nowndnyo at • I vfwvtwHB Baf I*»a«f«ai. ‘ Norpiir has b*«i vary Subacfibon for all your papara aad HAMriL TPf kKR OP OeoiTT HVC. •5 l>«»r«k«Iiay w||ih*«a..r»*dfcy;**ck Of eonma yon wnat to know ahsnt havtag artlidal chaoha. aad they any Um N>d» at Huat% Druf Stora. Da- (’rmM ArrKB loro illrbmm. r Z tW dtlBM* of thto dllaa* TbuiaAay tcrwip cmim4 by thr c^b, WItL tf the wnist line and whore It la to re- as wall bnm them whan they ean af­ • Rtr. H. H. VaoAuhMi of C'haiiotto bM i dtbou«b **'*^J*^ ‘T main th|p saaaan. Little haa bean said ford It. It‘o funny to hoar thorn dla> Z bMB Meurod to dollTor tW Moiaartoi j »*»« «»««*» Mia. Sarah McMillan of Qraan. Kan- ooneaming this important paint, prah- rneatag tha color of thair ohsshs aad fHaada bapa that aba may raeorar ^ ^ rltitla* at the boaia of bar aia- I flamual Tucker was bom In (Thautan* ahly kseaaas thars Is aa little that la aabtng tf a ehaah of a Bttla piahar has • addr — ud •muMioiooau h«v* boon I qua county, N. Y., April 29th. 1224. 5 rosBplatad for tha day's program Th* tar. Mrs. S. Tucker. ' dahnlta to be said. wonid be mam becoming Inapaoting t Dec. lltb, lt&9 be waa married to BHu You may vary wall wear yonr waist ana saothar*a gowns and baU la a Oy profeaaOoBS will form at tba Tampar- ! R. B. Ward aad family of Jatkson Hugo Uroaa U poorly this aprtag |Jaae Tbompsoa. In IM' tbay cnoK * aara hall at 1:30 and iimrrh to tba ' apaoi Sunday with thair paraotM, M* Ur. Sanford of Inasing waa called to where yon bad It last winter, aad for bask nmahar.'* a ^ Mapta rOora camatary la tba foUowIng ! and Mrs. P. D. Clcraland. to DaWitt township and bought a farai I tha asattar of that yon may slae wear AO at which gooa to show that wnas- see bim last Saturday. which sma aliroat aa entire wilder- last season's blonsc or bodies, frssh- an am bsiplag natnm more aad mom *'ordar: j pyad ilamsav sad Byron Lonscor Mrs. Ina Watharsll aocompanlad by :naaa. but by hard work sad pamaver- o I Ortd city band. Clrtl and Spanish \ nulMlac a Ursa farm bam for bar daugblor. Mrs F. A. Cary, of De­ lance be made It Into a fina farm. Six snad up If aaad be. but not naaeoaarlly aa tha dnya go on. altered. Tba line more aaarlF than 2 j war rataraaa. W. R. C. Flowar Bii- ; jaiaas Woodworth south east of hare, troit rloltad Maaoo frtaeds last weak. ! years ago be sold bis farm sad retired o gada. cltltans aad carrlasss. Brary-, mim um SutAn. a formar Shaparda- Mr. sad Mrs. Sjirsalar Scott of Laa- ! to rant from bis labors. Ha bought a aver approaohoa normal, bnt aaan this * .ana an far as paoalbla la raquastad to ’ vnic g|yi, undarwant an opamtion for slag riaitad at tha home at Mr. aad I borne la DPWItt vlllaga where be ra- cannot be said daflnitaly. for tha waist FOR THE THEATER o (taka part In tha parade. Charles , tj|« reosoral of a galtar at Oraec bos- Mrs. G. Bari Scott last week Friday. I sided uatll bln death which occurred Baa la amaslBgly volaUla, aad altera * iiBatoo. marahal, daooratlon of graraa i pital. Detroit, last Monday. Mrs. Bart Floiian aad little daugh ­ ' early Tueaday moralng. May ISth. elthar to suit tha t]rpa at gown or tha S by tba children aaafstsd by Clrll aad j Missionary Sorlaty will ter netted her parents. Mr. sad Mrs. Iltlt. mate or tba Sgore of tha waarec. Gradoatiflg Spanish war rataraaa. Prosram at tba Wm.Oataanaat Priday Hyde, la Grand Lsdga from FHday un- I He was a ammbar of the Masonic Tba Impraaetnn la that tba short opera honaa: M«Mc. City band; juna 7, with a missionary U1 Sunday. She want fmm thars to i lodge, a charter member of tba O. E. 8. Ban la bsoomtng to short, stoat ig- music, high sebo^ cboroa; aerlpturs. ^ Brarybody Inrliad tba home of Mr. sad Mrs. Floiian In aad a member of tba Clinton county UTSS, sad It cartalniy Is to kmgp sBm Rav. D. Q. Barry; prayer. Bar. F. G.; Mrs. Gao. Pannantar spent '.Vatartown where bar buabaad mat bar Idonear aociaty. f4a wan a kind huet- anas, so that its votarlao ara many. R. BrownJow; muMc. high aebool ebor- tsith thair son Roy and family aad spaat tba day there. I band, father, friend and neighbor, lov Tha prattlaot aad parhapa tha snmrt- : sddreea. Rar. H H. VanAuban; ap-1 Cbarlas. Mt._aad Mrs. Cbarlas Cola naltad I ad and renpacted by all. Bvaryona aat Innovation in draoo la tha big Photos polntmaal of cosnmlttaaa; staging of | Tba Alderman brothers and tbair bar daughter, Mrs Huatooa. of South I had a good word for rncle 8am aa be granny muff aad wide flat atola faah- Asnarka by all; banadleSoa. Ifamlllsa attandsd tbair motbar's fun- Blagbam. from Saturday uatll Sun day : mas cajled. He was tha life of oaelal lonad of valvaiaon. With a narrow ------^atal la Itmls last Friday. night I patharlugs wbanavar be stteadad any. ham at fur edglag It all aronad. aad a Miracalaas Bsenpa. Field work sdraarea rary alowly be- Tba Btrl^ or bay's sraduatkia — Mr. sad Mrs. Floyd Clark sad family I He baa bean la poor health for saver- Mg bndd ssodf to fasten It across Mias Myrtle McDowell, a former raa- : cauaa of loo much rain. But rary III Ideal of ond sad oistar of Mrs. L. B.; tie sowing or plsallag has bean sc- ,*l 2iaiu at lha**^»ma*^ . aJ montha fram a compileatloa of dla- from on# slds to ths other over tha tha Joaa waddlav —thaaa ara . eases Ha is surrlved by his faithful Tuakar. of this nilaga. mat with an I c«.p||sb«d ^ ***'•"• ** ebaot. such a wrap can hardly bs sn- happy arsata which mark Mr. sad Mrs. Bamual Tucker Auaday. , wife who boa kindly aad patlontly car- callsd. she dosa Mrs. H. A. Parmalaa was obliged to axpaiianca racanUy which Mrs. Bsrl Tuebar racalrad word last I ed for him through hla .lliaeas; tbrsa Tha new set of tha mnBs ara oarrlad apoeba la tha liras of tha youac cloaa bar school s wa*k aorll^r on ac- not care andaatly to repeat weak that bar uncle, Benjamin Millar . soas. Gash at Partallo, Bari of Da- out la bolotar form this yonr, aad ara paopia. Suraly such Important Pbr tha pant ysar aha has held a I count of bar mothar't serious lllaass ' Witt village and Fred who bought the vary big. aad aotblag la prattiar tbaa I position as assistant tenebar In the | ——— ■■ of Lnasing was not expected to Urn. Mra. M. T. Woodruff woe called to bomeatsad ; one gmnddaughter besides tba little bam of fur, no amttar bow areata ara wortn a pictura. Dsaf and numb Institution at FRnt. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Laaelag Friday night on account of the :s boat of other friends. Hte funeral aarrow, Introdnoad on each side. A Whan tba building sraa struck by ♦ ♦ serious lliaeas of her mother, Mrs. An­ waa held at his late home Thursday little packet can be bidden on tha ont- I airst styles In Ksidrrs. IIjMi IlgbtnlBf she. In the asdtamant was, ^ Htll TH RILKT. ♦ momi^ at 10 a.' m. Interment In De- ♦ nie Moots. Inter —Mrs. Moots died side of the muff under a big braid foTgottan Through tha heroic efforts ! ♦ Sundsy noon. Msy Sdth. 1912. Wltt cemetery. Rev, G. T. Fisher of- of naa of tba students she waa tba last ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ nmtlf with hanging taoaels. Dr. Augus McLean, a noted surgeon Aelsted st the church. The F. A A. M. to be reacuad from tha bumlag build ­ took charge of the services at the cem­ Tbe scarf can be rendered as warm Robert Smith of Detroit is visiting . of Detroll visited Dr. Cuolahan Mst ing. etery. as far by a single or doable tblckaaas To Graduates only. hto parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andres week Friday. Dr. ruolshan speaks of Canton flannel between tbe lining Mi~ M.hi-.«! J-.*. Tto- »”>•"> •"- Kruimn sad family spent I>ersonsl ronsullstlon. I’rstt. Mrs. Margaret. Robinson, C. lag It to the hat, whan the color la , Mr. and Mix H. Hiima of Owoaso ^un***!^ evening with Mr. and Mrs. „ l**'^*' ***;[ “'^ B.; Ringer. W. H. question is not too blight. e visited at the home of her parents. Mr Chrlsfiipher Behren. », th B H J r rol» me* WIIJ^ H. BRI\'VRON, P M. • and Mrs Fa. D Beebe. Rundsy. Peter .NufTer. Mr. .it a V Z Mias Finaste Rnvdar of Owomo snent Jueakar. Mr. and Mrs. Cbas .Schrader, •* home on Fairfield street. Rt. Al- ARTIFICIAL AIDS TO BEAUTY Phinketfs •«! Mr. r Hr. «-«.• .nd p-.«.ot«l b«h Mr. .„d Mr,. TUBERCUL08I8. • j A. Snyder. hrens. Tlllle Behrens and Kenneth Cole with handsome gifu. Mr Cole Women Today Are Devoting Much The new theater eolfhire In ermlns^ Yanx were In Grand I>adg«- Runday the been general foreman of atnic- Rnadreds of people Aiavs laialy ra edged with geld and pooii network. GROUND FLOOR a Miss risrs Dberlln of Piincetown. partsd tbemssivss as entirely eired Time and Attention to a Meet * I West Va.. Is tha guest of her sunt. Mrs. guests of Mr. aad Mm George Behrens turea on the central Vermoot Railway Important Object. aad family. They made the trip In a number of ymm and will go for of tuberruloels and asthma by lalag a : Frank Jenks. for s few days the new treatiacnt. known on ’‘Na- their tmiiiag oar. * <1*"^ ** I*'*** ^ Providence to have Chewing Oum for Children. STUDIO 2 I Alfred Rquier is In New York state tare's Crsatioo. ’* Good looks need to be classed aaK»ng O. E. Robison and wife spent Run- charge of the work of constructing the After all tbe sarcastic oommeots on a this week on business A dscidedJy Intsresttng booklet. e» tba things tlMt oonlda ’t be got for day with Mr sad Mm M. Re«l. Routhern New Baglsad Railroad. Mr. tbe cbewlng-guffl baMt It Is tnterestlag Mra. Henry White Is visiting her plalaing all about this new dlasovery. "love or money,** bet nowadays we Phone 14A Si. Johns C. W. Rturgls and wife called at Cole was preaenled with a hsn^ to note In tbe recent Mane of Aaserl- daughters. Misses I..ulu and Bessie, of awy be aecurod wlttaoot cool, by aB know better. To love, or to be loved, Frank Juewker's aad D. Rturgls ’ Sun ­ gold chain and Mm. Cole was given s oaa Medlctnc s good word In Its fa­ Albion for s few days. flrsselag Chaa. A Barnes. lo a BBOSt compelling lavltatloe 4o aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa day evening in Bengal. necklace with a diamond set pendant vor. Dr. La Grand Kerr wiiteo that Mm Frank Guile was In Grand Rap­ ItO Chsinher at beanty, while an for mammy—thin la Mr. sad Mm John Reed and children David t'uolshan has gone to Lansing men one of the most trytag problsms la ids the latter part of last week vialtlng what tbe girl at tbe ooeater of a spent Sunday with Mr. sad Mm Wil­ where he has s position la the Reo lafeetkms dlssasea of children Is bo friends. beanty ebops says: liam Weatmorelsad, Jr. works. keep tbe mouth clean aad that many John Rtrauabergar la remodeling his E 1. Wesle of Dvld. Horace Holmes ‘‘Some of our cuetomera keep them- School closed at the Jason Friday ReVs J. Ee Gregory of the secondary Infections whloh oe- EliCTIilGIIL STDHS home on Fllast Pearl Rt. of Rt. Johns. Mr. »nd Mra Glen Holmes selves pretty on about 310b a month. Meadsmes Frank Radgley and M for the summer vacation. car as a rssult of lafsctlous dlooasos Wm. Cole and wife called at Andrew »hc Misses Carrie and Jeasle Holt of PASTOR *rbey spend more with us than with Flint were Ovid vlsltom their dreeemakem. for they realise In childhood oeeur beeauas the mouth Smith’s and Wm. I.athrop's Sunday sf- la.n*lng were callem st the home of has not been kept clean. He adds that DID MUCH DHMMIEliiE?’ teraoon. Will McLmith last wssk. Baptist Church that an elegant dreos with a poor oe*- ^------Mm Frank Hicks came last week children rebel against the cleansing Don ’t forget tbe date of the dancing *1^^ •• *be home of ST. JOHNS. MICH. plezion makes an anattractive wossa ADDITHIRAL LOHR8R ABE RAILT t •J*'"** sometime here process while they are ill and be ad- parly at PV>rent Hill Friday evening. Wr. and Mm. Fred Tucker last Wed- Residence 108 Baldwin St.. 2 hlock» and gowns are being stinted to make I with her husband. >lay .1] neaday Tbe day was an ideal one vlaas the uoe of chewing gum as of- REPORTED. Miss Gladys McBiien of Detroit Is M>uth and one block west of south way for creamy sklaa. fertag tbe easiest and bast rellsf, be- Miss 'nille Behren spent Monday retorted s line time The collec- door of court bouse, opposite »h» ‘*Tbe blight red roegee aren ’t need ^making s visit arlth her parents. Mr oanae It Is attractive to a ebUd. — and Mrs. Thos McBrIen. for s week. with Mm Prank Juenker In Bengal. was nearly 18 «•<*. school house. Telephone 27€—blue. DOW except by profeeMoesIs. Women Union. Ytom Leelle’a Each day brings to the office of the .Tillius Finch of St Johns was home John Adams and family and James Simmons, aged eight yearn, haa no longer cover their fpees with war- aecretary of the Farniem' Mutual Fire over Runday .Adams and family visited relailvee In missed only two days <>( school since the beginning of the school term last Insurance Go additional reporU of mirs Olive Ballev of Carland Is I.anslog Hiinditv. fall. He had tonsllitls two days that loases occasioned by the recent severe spending the week with Mr and Mm kepUhlm home electrical storms Allh- Hnvder ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ A miscellaneous shower was given Charles Zischke of Watertown lost ' Harold Beantele*- was a caller In ♦ ♦ ♦ I’AJO> HDMi;. ♦ .Miss Virginia Clavey at the home of Cash Depogit With Your Application for Membership in the a sheep and lamb valued at ; JTt Johns, Tuesday ♦ ♦ Alls* Resale Wehh last Saturday night. A sheep belonging to John Halfman -Mrs Krwin Mason of Grand Tlsplds ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ David Cuolahan took Mr Mllhiira r STORY & CLARK PIANO CLUB of Bengal was killed. spent a few days of last week, with her and family to I’artello In his auto last William C. Parks In Eagle loat a parents. .Mr and .Mm John Straas- The Union Home c»*mctcrv sssocla- Friday night. will place in Your Home a Full Sized Fully Guaranteed Piano borse valued at 1180. .hiinrer. I tion will hr entcrtslned i»t the home A large company of relatives met at like Cut- A bam oo the farm of J. C, Shu- James Nell ami Charlev Holland ;of Mr. and Mm George Griffith Thurs- the home of Mr. August Yanx last Sun ­ noaker In Olive was struck and ten , were vlsltom in St Johns. Rundav. jdsy. June 8fh Everybody come. dsy in honor of his birthday. sheep lying at one end of the bora ’ Ralph Mahaney of Flint and MIse j Mr. and Mm James Hdwants of Mm. Eva Steele of Oregon and Mrs. near tbe lightning rods were killed Majel High spent Sunday with Mm j Rhepherdsville etteot .Seliirday and Albert Martxke and aon of Olive vlolt- 13027235 This loss waa eadmated to be about I^ens High. Sunday with .Mr. and Mm Will Hyde. ed .Mr and Mm H. X. Carpenter Isot $&3. i A. D. Wellington returned from Ban- I Bert Gower of thikley visited in the week. Two sheep and two lambs on the croft, Monday I home of his sister, Mrs ill Hyde. Mm. Ina Wetherell returned home farm of Charles Walter In Riley were Mitchell I>e La Vergne of Durand .' Sunday. from Mason Runday. killed. has been home for s few dajra. Chss .Rchm*o; recently bruised one Charles Cole of Grand Rapids visit- : This is an" ■ Tbe bouse of J. C. Owen in Bengal E E. Warren and Mm. Geo Warren . of hts big ii/es. Gangrene has set in ed DeM’lit friends Saturday and Sun- : Fsll Tear Term sf Basic Lssssna Glvsn Free Is These Handing In was slightly damaged. were called to laslie the first of the and he is in i, serious condltifui. being day. Secoid Clab xow Formisg Applicntlsn Within Ten Dnys. One bolt of lightning that came week to attend the funeral of a cousin. . also afnicfctl with heart tinuble and The subject of Rev, W. H. Thomp­ nearly costing the life of s DeWItt ‘ Mm W M, Curtis went to Detroit son ’s address at the Baptist church JL n timrnshlp fanner struck the ham of Tu»^«y where she will spend a few. „„ Runday next will be. "How we got i Goorge Oft last week Tueaday evening. I days. Her daughter, Risnrhe. will [ Riddle in Kmmt our new Testament." Ml Ott was in the bam milking the,accompany her home sDer •finding night and Sunday. cows, turning the animals Into the. sometime there •Mm. Samuel Stead of St. Johns visit­ DEWITT GRANGE. yard as fast as he was through with ' Mm John lisriM-r went to Mount ed her daughter. Mr* Jsmev Pratt, T'he following questions will be de- them He was milking the laat of tbe i Mortis last week to attend the funemi and family Saturday and Sunday ftated at the nett re«n>lar meeting of Tlis Piano herd when the hem was struck sad of Mr BarherV faibAr. the DeWItt Grange. Resolved that the cow killed, the animal falling on ! Ff^l C«rT»enter is making extenslv# GHEE>HrHN K.IRBERS’ CLUB. women should have the right of suf- Mr. Ott. pinning him to the floor. • lmnroveti>ents on his residence Thf next meeting of tbe Farmers' frage. Aflirmsilve—Will Case, A K. Members of his family were unable Mm Henrv Hemstreet who made sn Club will be held at "Hill Croft" farm Dills. Jerome Dills. Oda Blink, E A. will cos%ou to extrlcst .■ him fmm benesih the »» »»»«»’ ^ !«’ | with Mr and Mrs. I) S Morrison, on Furgsson: negativ,.- -Bllen Stsmpny, heavy lowl and ncighhom wera died M ^newlav corning Is Hiring : p ^ Richard- to lend asis.sisncc Although some- J M. Tripp hs- uirrhssed a new following program will he carried son. Henry Webb. Program for De- what stunned and badly bruised. .Mr. Ford *»iir ^ ,, _ * OUT. Musir by the Club; address by Witt Grange Saturday evening. June Ott is now nearly recovered. | Mrs I J. Rage. wae called to Fowler president. "What doe* the Club 8th- Song. Grange; rail call, re*,Kvnd------' the middlet' hof theA week ^ Vi * T V •*•*•'* call, answere*! by cur- ed to with quotations; questions and If you buy them at Graham's they’re 'illness■s or her daugnier. Mm J K. events: reading of minute* and write who f* to answer them; rerits- good lies 4Swl ' Bald ^ w .J . hu*lne*e session; recitation. Mm. I* U.ttlon. Haxel Farrier; mueic. T.elah Van- Thi. t reiu-ent f lub ladles held their Fleet. We will have a ten minute ■ nniial picnic at the home of Mm Ly prove co«intry life, (a) oorlslly. L G. •“Ok service at this meeting. man Whittemore last Saturday after­ I.^mls: ih*. morally. .Mm D. 8. .Mot - ' •—------noon. A btislneos meeting closing the lison; (r». Intellectually R. A. Smith; Jyesr’* work was followed by a pro ­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ question. ••What farm Isglslstlon do ♦ ♦ as a gram given by the children. we need**' L F Gillson; reading. Mm. ♦ ROHKTILLE. ♦ I Rev, Y. G R Rrawniow coadiicted John Owen ♦ ♦ I the Memorial ipervice* at the M. E. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Club Member church Runday monitng D W. Hiller. 801 E Court Rt.. Flint, Gents Mias Grace Abbott has accepted a I.g>uls J. Volsinet of DeWItt closed hod a severe attack of kidney trmible position as teacher In the Owooso sml soys: There waa a constant a very suece*sDil vesr of school here Rchools next year. feeling of dlstmns with painful kid ­ last Friday. May 34. 1913. vrilh a feast If yss Rsosht it Tbrsagh ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ney action. Folep-Kidney Pills cured to his pupils and pstrnns. consisting ♦ ♦ Ds yss Iblnk sf jsnr bsme simply me completsly. dispelling all kidney of oranges, candy, peanuts and lemon ­ a Deal ST in HsgalBr Way ♦ EAST RILFT. ♦ and bladder trouble, nervousness dis- ade. Rub Abel in hla pleasing tone as a pinre where ysn gs Is sal and ♦ ♦ appeared and I slept soundly again, delivered a line address complimentary the Ff4se WsnM he IBM ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ sisspi Dr are ysn sne vwbs triss Is I hssrtily endorm Foley Kidney Pills. to tbe vrork of the orhool aad string much praise to the tesrher. The teach- nwfce tbe mast sf it, wbs bsM* tbm Bert Palmer and wife from Olive VsnRickle d Glnspte. bams, lbs dsn sssl sgsl an snrUit visited at F Gsdt ’s Sunday. er, Mr. VoMnet. dellrered a short ad ­ dress which was followed by two fine Mr. sad Mm John Adams aad dan- THsdtngi. The patrons of the dtstrlct A few Bswsrs will bsip ysn mnke H ghtsr Myras, spent Runday vrith were very much dIsappoliHed when In­ Pay tk baiance n this Piano $i per week or $4 a month sn. Dsn*l Isnws tbnl Is ysnr wffs sr friends In leaning. formed li^ Mr. VolsInwK that he vrouM i| Mlos Mabel le Msbonsy Is vtslttng If Tan Cnnast Call WHb Tsar AppUrnllan, H by anU and HOals Dftnl Wasd Tan vwaal I mslhsr, bn4 Inbe n bnnd ysnrssif and not return he having been engaged to friends In Riley before returning to OSS If ysn havsn*t mis sad ■emsihing In / teach In Riley township the co ming || Bsmsmber, Dne Tsar Free llnair L I Will Da tMvsn If AppMsnMsn Is Hsnl In al mbsr ysars. her home In Mt. Pissaant. having year. Mr. Volsinet had labored xssl- spent tbe winter tssching nesr Rt. ously and tbe high Interest He took Johns. H’TORT h CLARK FIAIfd ffL, •• West Walkar RU M. Jsbns, Rlcb. 0ns sr Iws hang ing haahsis, a psrsh with the pupils certainly speaks for Mr. sad Mrs. Arthur Rlltsnrd of hog or a small had sf Bnwsrs will add Itself. I haruwlth sacloae 31.90 as lirvt pavment on tbe new piano which Is to coot me I13S.M as a elub leasing vtsitsd tbe former ’s motbsr Not one of the eighth gradem who n Wash sf rsOnsmsnt U ysnr hsom, Sunday. member; baJaace I will pay II par wash or 34.99 par mantb. It la further ogruad tbat tba ptann la to and repay ynn omny timss In ssM sal- took tbe county fesMs failed. Mins Rthsl Clark of Rt. Johns spent *rhe suecessful ones to pass tbe ex­ b# aant to my borne at once aad tba one yuar FUSE MDRIC LMBONR to eammanaa as soon aa tba piano Is lahsHIss for ths fsw mlatHss daily Ruadny at the home of John Thome. amination vrsre John Baughman, Has­ dallvared la my boms. sans whish wBI sssn esiMs to hs a Mr sad Mm. Delbert Burns vrsre In an AhsI sad William Bssghman. Mr. It Is also usdamtoed tbat If tha pisao la ast aatisfactory Is every way whan placed In my boom tbat Dt Johns Sunday. Wolslnet wan tondsrsd a rsesptlan on . tbe same can be raturaad and my dapoalt refuadad to me. sane and heesmi aa snjsynhiw pasliam Mr. sad Mm Hall Clark of Rt. Jobaa Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. ’ As a elub mambar I also have iba prtvHaga of salaetlng any other plans sr plsyar piano In ysur Ws will ass ysn *lartsd rlghl. entsrtalBsd a nussbsr of tbair friends NOtt-ORgmUCTNU and Mrs. George Abel, lea eranm aad waruraoms aad racatva tba same ladacamanis on sanm. from-this plocs. enhe ware served aad a flna mnslani Miss Rthsl Clark elsosd a very sse- trust wars tbe evsninir'a enjoyment. csssfiil year's work In Diatfiet No. 3. DOLPHIN Friday We regret to kilNr tkat she Jamas Tbarto, Iran River. Hade Is not to hs with no for sasther yesr -Hoie-ProoT Foler ’s Honey and Tar ComptNUMi s Woodbury A on the chlMrsa have all done asoh family medtetna tliat balpad all tba good work under IfPr Instrncilo ns HALF HOSE family, so bs always kaapa It on bnnd. Woodbury Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Nutter sad sen 'Roth my cblldran sad I wars Osear alnn Mlso Msbsnsy vtsltad at Why not YOU try a treublad with bad ssagbs nyd wa used STORY & CLARK PIANO CO. Wat. IMhaan** in Lansing Rnturdsy Pnir? Fnleys Honey and Tar Compound. It FloriUt Mss. Nnffsr sntsrtninsd tbs Mlosso __ _ m .• .. ^*«*lnly cured so sad I rsssm •• WaMar sifsal wool. RT. jRRiiR, aira. Hnhoony. Clark aad Jnssh end Ira Kuhns & Merrai '';UaJK*«'o8L:r ‘•* “ THB ST. JORMS HBWS, THURSDAY ArnOHIOeii —MA T 30,112.

Mia. WUIMm JlUaaa a( Jaakaaa la er mm ws inST rialtlac MaaMa ta tbla atty. baaday. 31. JMD H dr UDI 19 T9W9 kjm mrr. TW tadaa faa«a of tba K. of P. Will Toa^ ol Pawlar waa la tbla SenOL fEMI B aaa balac fraably d uataitd city Baturday. ininQiiii. HBT Mia. P. Arlaa of Ovid vlaltad bar C. B. OlSolo waa la Adfloa Mawday Carpets! Carpets! alatara la tbia dty Batavday. vlaltlaB bio daiiBbtar. iMur* wtdi D. L. Host. Mrt. WlUlam PbloB of Ovid wot ta _ SP TO CUBE OW4MNIB LA9N BUT •IM’IBIO)l BT r. L. Baabar of HaaClac waa ta tbla • tlaaMB Dr. I^Mlr. elty laal Friday oa baalaaaa Bt Mum Wadaaaday . (Coatlaoad froai paca l.| TWfl TO ORB VMTR. Mt%. «. 9. Qllltei wm ta Arltaatoa Rayaolda waa baMt fraai CHauda (Jolac of BhapardovlHa woo Praak Oraiaton. wbo la tba baaor atu- JuBl received looo yards, all wool, la tbit elty Baturday Laaataa Ratuiday aad Baaday. dant, will dallvar tba talutatory, Gar- Altboacb tba topic for dobote at tba extrasuper ingrain carpets. Beautiful HIM H*Imi Holtoa la lAuaiac Atty. G. G. Uuntar of Ovid waa la 8t A. O. Jawaa waa la Uraad Baplda aa aldlar WilltaaM will glva tba ralodle- baolaaoa tba dm of tba watb. hlcb teboal roam Ptiday avaalag ba- iJobaa oa baatataat Wtidaaaday. tory; Grorcr JotMo. elaot oratlaa;' twaaa taaaaa from tba Ot. labot aad colorings, small patems Ufa. C. ■. VaaSlekla Mtartalaad tha Mr. aad Mra Cbartaa Shrbaa of Via­ Mr. aad Mra C. 8. Beodald arr la Claiaaoe Hlllar, eloaa hlotory; elaaa Owaaao bleb oeboala la oaa of tba aaiat Ui4Im' BrXg r elub latariay •raaias. tor wart ta tbla elty Baturday. Datrolt for a numbor of daya. poom. Mlaa Blavan: elaaa aaaay. Btela fraauaatly dloroaaad aobfaeto of tba Bhulu; elaaa plft>. Harvay Carriactoo; ThsklwiilMitcat wHImni I waste MIm Caell Hucua vtaltad frtaaUa la Mlaa Gartmda Balia apaat Baaday Mta. TImotby Furl of t a oat at vlalt­ doy. ‘Tba RaeaJI af Judeto" fbllad to I aaalBB SnadaT. ad ralotlvao aaar Bt. Jobot Baaday. elaaa propbacy. Baulah Bowie; claat ! la Owoaan with Mlaa Dorlaaa Tripp, dtapaaitory. Cbauacay Baiitb. brlac k crom d . aad tba yooas da- botavok Dotwltbotaodlnc tba fact that •Nice line of rugs, all qualities and Mlaa Faaala MuMar aaaaifad tha i Mlaa Cbarleua Burton of laaatag Mr. aad Mrt Alfrad Badtb vlaltad Oa Tburaday avaalac. Juaa M, Bar. ■aaomlsn picalc at Ptaa LalM latur- ' Ttaltod Mlaa Halan Huatar Wadaaaday. aadt ta Bbapardtrllle Wadaaaday. tbay ware atoaptinaally wail prapartd. Dr. William PUrbaab of Datrolt. a opaim to maay oarpty taait. prices. We are head quarters for 4ay. Mra B. R. Hapua waat to Itbaca j writar aad laoturar of atfinaal ropata- Mra. Harriot Baldwla of lo ao laB Ralph Brittaon. Harold Laroe aad Tlir Mlaaaa TImd Tlabkaai aad j WM la 8t Jabaa oa biitlataa part of “^-y to oara for bar oiotar wbo la jtloB. will dallvar tba eoMMaoamoat Rads aad Lloadwrai. Katbartaa Hart aaia la Laaalac llua> Btaolay (Irtll ropraoaotlac tba O woho Mrt. C. T. Camaa want ta Baraaac 111. I addrtat aad 1& ywaac ama aad 14 day. teboal. arsnad oa tba aMrmatlve aide j Baturday to rlait Dr. aad Mrt. Waav- Mra. Byivta Barbar of OvM waa la yoaac ladloa will cm tbair dlpkaaoa. of tba quaotloo. "Raoolvad that tba Ra- Judpr Kally 8. Saaii of fthaea wmm :*r. Bt Jobat oaokday tbia wtak vtattias Oa Tooaday avaatag. Jime IS. pimao- ^ ^ Jadcaa ' bath oiaCa aad frlTTtl ta 81. JalMs part of laal aaak oa bat* frtaada. tlo. for ^ ^ Mri. wbo eove rmotat maoaara." while Bam Bharwood want to Datrolt Bat- art laavlac tba Itb erode to ) urday to rlait tala fatbar for aavatral Mra Joba McKlalay waario Caoa Laaa Ombaueb. Varaa Baraatt aad rraak rowtas af tW M. A C. rtalt* Vina Tn today for a waab'a vlalt with blgb acbool atadaats wlU ba bald la ' Mlaa Mlaa Btavart of tba laeal aabaol. JOHN jdaya HICKS ad at tha hoaia of Vaa Muldar oaar I frtaada. tba ('oaeroeatloaal obureb. Tba apoba upoa tba aapatlve alia. Saaday. Mra. A. D. MeCaba baa boon violt- I R. 8. Atnmur tad Ifttla aaa Wllllaai aptabtr tor tbit oeoatloa baa aot baaa i lac ralatirat la Portlaad for a faw Tba yoaac tpaabtrt bad givaa tbla Mr. aad Mra Qlaaa 1^»areb of Um- idayo. Tlottad rMattvaa at Roebaotar Oolooy aubtoct earafuJ study aad put fortb 33Cfinlon Are. St Johns, Wch. a«aa Tialtad rHatlvaa la tbla dty arar Biiadoy. af naaa. oaaiy laeleol arcumaata for Buaday. Mio. Bebroyar roturaad Saturday Tba twaaty-aloa tealaat tba maaauri . from a abo rt rtoK with Mr. tad Mra. ------Loran ------Caotle— of — Boctiiaw------collad — oa , yoone people wbo•- Mra CoMald of Aknoe. O., mtm* 8at* Root at raatitr i former frtaadt la Bt Jobat tba Srat of **^******* *® Prtf. Btmpaoa of tba M. A. C., Atty.^ urday to rtalt Mia. C. T. Babeoak for Noat at laatiar. -----go to higher taaUUitloaa of laamtac or i G- Q* Huatar of Ovid aad Prta. J. W. P*<*t Tboma of Waatpballa was j to begin at onae tba work tbay have Bosioa of Igaatac tarvod as J a aaak a 1 w» j guaat of hla^^, F. L, Tbonm, aad wife Bmj. G. B. Mottbrup of WIHIgto Moa to purane are; iraadarlac a doHslon is favor of tba Mr. aad Mrs A. J. Rina have re- of laatNraak. ITU..*" ,** .’***"* bualnauB tba drat , Alwnrd, Wilbur Boad. Law- aMwaUlve la a two to oaa vou. laovad fron l\>atlac ta a farm aaar R. H. Bbaw aad dauebtsr wart at j ^ ^ woaa. | BrBaaoa. Harvay Carrtactoa. | Tbe Owoaao dabntart. acoompaalad A Few Suggestipiis tbit rity. . Pine L^e Sunday for tbe optatag of { J. C. Flyaa wot ta Detroit Tutoday Judltb Clark. Laoa Cramptoa. Katie by two or throe of tbelr acboohaatao. A J. 8. Jury ran bio auto to Grand jihe resort ttoton !••'* Wadaaodty attandlna tba Grand i Doyla. dartoce Hlllar, Cecil Hugut; leome to Bt Johns Friday afternoon la Raptdt Ruaday. raturalap by the tray Rev. Matt Mullaa la la Maple Rap- j R- B A. M. George Joaaa. Myron Kally, Halan an auto, aad la aatlclpatlaa of tba for COMMENCEMENT of LaatlDR. Ilids totey whan ba dallvefod tba Mam- ; Mrs. Solomon Buck of Ovid traa- ' Marsball. Oral McAualan..Dorothy Mil- , victory they hoped for did a IltUa cal- Mlaa Manaa Podawa aftaadad rmn jorlaii doy odiirtot iaoctad buolbaot la Bt. Jcriiat tba lat-| lar, Daisy Millar. Millar Moore. Frad abrtUag early la tbe evaalag. ruBalag maaramant axarriaaa la DaWHt Fii- ! M^ Vetnia Blelaht waa tbe guaot ***^ Mungar, Frank Orwmton. George Oo- j tbelr mocblae up Cllaton aveaue at a Bbr tbla occasion wblcb occurs Juaa 28cb. we bav* plaead la our day avaaliMt j of Mlaa Marjorie Wilhelm la Portland i Mrs Buaire Magley returaed Bat- Mina thorougbfw stock tba larpaac and boat solottod line of otapla and aovalty Jewel­ C H. McKlnlay of Flint rialtad hit iSatuMlay and Sunday. urday from Lin d en where tbe bat bean Blovait. Obaanewy Smith, Baulah Tbay ware oaJIad to account, aad oo ry aver brought to Bt Johns. Hare ar* a tow mothar. Mrt. John McKlalay, the flrat I Mr. and Mra. Inrlag Hadley of | ** ’^** ^®''"*®*^^* (iaraldlae Wllllnm*, Marlon Sturgis Monday Brtttaoo aad Uyoo la company Bowlc, Muriel Btudt. Florence Toll«a. vritb their father* were in St Johns to of tha aaak. Mta* Beatrice Bartow waa the guest For Lady Qwm Sooth Ovid were in Bt. Jobat tbe lat- ' aad Ole Ploerrh. ^ pay tbe One of Ilf* and coats of $4.k6. Mr*. I. T. Horton entertaiuad the I pui.^ of t||^ week, of her slater. Mlae Edna Bartow, in Tboae who will graduate from tbe Tbere waa no recall in tbi* matter, but Wa lfBaa ( ladle* of the No-.Vame club ot dinner ; Ionia Baturday and Sunday. Frtdtr eTenlag. Mlaa Alice Holme* rtaltwl bar par­ County .Normal Training Claat on tbe ,the boya took their punlabment ta good BoM PlM Bar WaIcBaa ents. Mr. and Mr* G. W. Holmaa. In Mra. Sarah Kelly of Durand vlail- evening of June 14th are Lyale C. Al- part. Gold naeBs Mr. and Mrt O. H. Chapman and Flint from Friday until Monday. ed St Johns friend* from Saturday berta. Leroy C. Coleman. loaa E. Ooak- Taflat Bate Faba Ha Ptos little *00 Don hare been •pepding sev­ until the flrat frf the week. Braaaiala eral day* in Chicago. Hugh Holla* wa* home from Coop- lia. Maude Davereaux, Lulab M. Doty, ervllle Baturday and Sunday vieltlag Mra. Frank Butlln of Owoaan and Kllaa A. Bldrtdge. Irene A. Fine!*. Mll- Hal PfaM Mr*. Galtisba Pennell rlalted frtenda jhla paranu. Mr. and Mr* Fred Bollaa. Mr* U W. .Morgan o^Drtrolt are rla- dred Gr^ry. Baulah Hemenway, Roaa FAY COOPER DINIIlie HIgnaC Rtags In Grand Rapid* from Friday until tbe Itlag tbelr father. M F. Richmond. . i Jone*. Bva McKinley, lamlae Mobake, Nanviair Hpaa a a llrot of the week. Mlaa Carrta Crawford of Grand Rap- I Ida visited in the home of .Mr. and Mrt J. H. Flidew and aon Stanley Myrtle fl. Patteraon. Carrie Alethe Jawal ('aaaa Ljma Be*ley w** home from Flint I Mra. J. G. Wise tbe flrat of the weak. were la Howell Tuesday rlaitlng their ['Peek. Pansy E. Reed, Edward D. Rose. ■ Mini f'htotog Mahaa over Sunday ritltlny hi* |i.nrents. Mr. daughter aad slater. Mlaa Helen Flidew Ftoreare L. Sweet, Hallle Vail, Zells Utohnilps Laakola Mias Hettle Belle Wberett of Ptow- Ha nipa and Mr* t'harle* Healey. LgfaBlan : lar waa tbe guaat of Mlaa Gwanath Little Tony Blaha. a student at the WAH AT WORK WPAIRIIMi Fouatola Atty. J. Barle Brown vlaltad bit Towasand from Friday until Monday. School for the Danf and Dumb at Flint, parents. Mr. and Mr* E. F. Brown, MOTOR BOAT. Aad many mora arUeloa too numainuo to maatlon. all of tbo blgh- H. B. Walaworth. Allan Bancb aad returned to hla home Hi this Hty Mon ­ near Grand I^edge over Sunday. i day. aot grade aad lalaat doaigb. fully eovared by Uuu broad gnaraataa „ . _ _ , . Lawrence Brunaoa were at "The Cab- TNETBITH MMIRI tbad our patrons bnva anloyad otaca wa coggaanead buaMMaa. Onr Mla* Marte Cremar of laaaing la {|j,« -* with friend* in Che* to her iKime in tbi* city. 1(M> yard dash. 220 yard dash. 440 yard tance but Anally disappeared. Marguerite spent the last of the week daah, broad Jump, ahot put, pole vault, When Cooper Jumped It nearly over ­ aning before going to herhorre In Wa­ and over Hunday at their cottage at Mia* Hazel Old* came from Hartford Kilns A Msmll's Motorcyels Cintsst bash. Indian*. hammer throw, high Jump and low turned tbe boat, and a* it went under Cryatal Iwike. Mondav to remain drith her slater. Mr*. hurdles. the bridge It did upaei throwing Mr. H p. Ok. >aj 28, 1818. * Mr and Mr*. John Ctmningham at­ Mrt. A. J. Griswold and Mr*. V. E. L. E. DeWltt, two week* before going The allver cup. now on exhibition Mudge Into the water. He went under tended the funeral •errlre* for the to ker home in YpsllantI for the sum­ 1—5.000 41—5,000 1 81 —5.000 1121—5.000 181 —5,020 Stephen* were in Grand Rapids Sat­ In the window at the G. M’. Rmmon* but kept hi* head and managed to keep 2—5.000 42—5,000 1122—5,000 102—5,020 former ’* brother in .Newark, Gratiot urday where they saw RiUle Burke mer vacation afloat until he drifted near enough to county, last week. Jewelry store, will be given to the In­ 3—5,000 42—.5.000 82— 5.000 !122—5,020 102—5.000 In "The Runaway ’’ Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Barns* and dividual winning the greatest number vome hushes to grab them. He araa 4—5.000 44—5.000 94—5.000 *124 —5.020 Mr. and Mr*. Baxter of Lanrtng rla 104—6.000 Peter Fande) of lainslng was in this daughter* of Charlotte spent part of of polnu. while a beautiful banner ■«»on rescued by •ome men In a small 5 5,000 45—5400 85 —5.000 Ited in Bt Johns Sunday and were at*- 125—5.125 105—5420 city Tuesday visiting bis granddaugh ­ last week In this dty rtaitlng In tbe will be the prize received by the acbool boat. 0—5.000 40—5.000 to —5.000 ' ISO—5.020 companied home by tbe lattar’a rao- 100—5.020 ter. Mrs. P. L Thome, en route to borne* of Mrs. Hel*n Barnes and Mr. which stands flint at the cloac of the Cooper* body was found Thursday 7 —5,000 47 —5.000 27 —5.000 127 —5.020 thar, Mr* Carrie Fitch and Mrs Richard Gay, 107 —17.020 We*tt>halU to visit relative*. day'* sport Red. blue and white rtb-, oft^nioon about 2 o'clock by Frank 2—5.000 42—5.000 82 —5,000 122—5.020 108 —5.000 Mrt. J. B PInckard of Haatlnaa via- J w r. «»• ______Chartsa Bromley and son Har- bona arlll be presented to those taking Willett, Frank Wlgglna. FJd. Fuller and 9—5.000 49—5.000 29—5400 122—5.020 109—5.000 ttad friend* tn tbI* city laat weak and Mr^nd ^ oW who vieited In the homes of Mr. flrtt. second and third place* In the John Burwell. It wn* lodged in a Mrs. Fred Stelnacker of Fowler and 10—5.000 50—6,000 90—5.000 120—5.020 170 —5.000 attended the annual roasting of tbe I Mrs Thomas Bromley aad Mr. different events wire fence at the first bend In the rtv- 11—5.000 51—5.000 91—5.000 121—6.022 171 —5.000 W. F. M. of the Michigan conferaatce .Mr*. Irving Gilbert of Rrlghtoo were and Mrt. D H. Hunt laat weak, left The admiaaloa fee to the fair ground below the bridge about 40 rods be- guest* of Mr*. (k>rdon's parent*. Rev. 12—5.000 52—5.000 92—5.000 122—5.020 172 —5.000 n4 Methodist churebaa. tv nr .mrr HnnA.* Mondsy to returt to thalr home In wlll be 25 cenu to everybody. ' low where he disappeared from sight 12—5.000 52—6.000 92—5.000 122—5,020 172— 6.020 aad Mrs J. K. Oregor> over Sunday. o^Teland. Ohio. Mr. (Vwper, who was a hard work- Mis* Fannie Muldar is at Ann Ar­ They made tbe Journey In an auto 14—5400 54—5.000 94—6.000 124—5.000 174 —5.020 bor rfi^ay attending tbe uase ball Mr. and Mta. W. W Simonson of I Ing man, leave* a wife and two chll- IS—5,000 55—5.000 . 95—5.000 125—5.000 175 —6.000 game between the V. ot M. aad M. A. Rev. Fatbar Thorton of Howell Battle Creak come TuesBay to rtstt drsn. a girl about IS year* of age and 10—5.000 50—5.000 90—5400 120—5400 170 —5.000 A BECERT DECISIOR ^ a boy about 11. Funeral aenrie** were C. She will visit friends for a few celebrated maos in St. Jnoapb'a church frtenda In St John*. Mr. Simonson | 17 —5.00P 57— 5,000 97 —5.000 127 —5.000 177 —5.000 day* before returning aad will alar at- Hunday In the absence of Fr. Ljmeb was at one time foreman In a depart- : held Saturday afternoon. 12—5.000 .52—5.000 98 —5.000 122—5.020 !172 —5.020 tand the englneertag department who was In Howell aaalottng with the meat at tbe plant of tbe St. Jobna Ta- j RUES APPLE 6RADE 19—.5.000 59—5,000 99—5,000 122—5.020 179 —5.000 dance aenicea of the Forty Hour Devotion, ble Co., but for a number of year*, be- | ORITIART. 20—5.000 00—5400 1100—5.000 142—5.020 * 100—5.020 rauae of a alight abock df paralyala. ' C O. DuRoi*. F. M. Spaulding and Harry M’llcox was home from the M. Mary A. Well* wn* born In Cata- 21—5400 <1—5.000 101—0.025 141—6.175 181 —5.020 f'OrBT RrLRH WHAT niNHTI J, H. Corhit were In Detroit last week A. C. Sunday rlaitlng bis parents. Mr. has been 'laable to work. aaugus county. N T.. August 2flth. 22—5.000 02—5.700 102—5.000 142—5.020 Itt—5.020 attending the annual diocesan conven ­ and Mrt C. A. Wilcox. He will com ­ T1TRH NO. 1 FRI'IT. 1M4 and departed this life Mny 2bth. 22—5.00(i 02—5.000 G02—5.000 142—5.020 182 —5.022 tion at Christ church. Mr. Spauldlog plete the engineering course at the 1912. SBe moved to Michigan In 1*54 24—5,000 04—5.000 104—5.000 144—B.OOO 184 —5.020 and Mr. DuRols retumad vi<« Ann Ar­ college early next month and will and waa united In marriage to Ijsnn- 25—5.000 1 05—5475 105—5.000 i4t_A.oao 185 —5.020 bor where for a short time they were leave a little later for the Canadian In the Charches] What is a "merrhantable" apple? ard H Poet Sept 1st. 1M7. To them 20—5.000 00—5.000 100—5.000 140—5.020 128 —5.020 guest* of G. O. Spaulding. North w«at. What are the speclflcatlon* for a No. were horn three children, namely 27 —5.000 I 47 —5,000 1107 —5.000 147 —6,020 187 —6.000 20—.5.000 02—5.000 149—5.020 Supt and Mr* Blrdsall. Mr. and Mr and Mr*. Prank BartUtt and 1 apple? Answers to these queattoos Orpba A. Bower of Greeabuob. Clinton IlOO—5.000 188 —.'■..(MM) 29—6.000 <9—.5,000 149- .5.000 Mr*. Robt Lowe and Ml** Olive Lock- daughter*. .N*llle and Edna, of Bt. were thraahed out in the Tweatleth county; Frank L Post of Rattle Oeak >102—5.000 189 —.*,.000 (’HI RCH OF CHRIST. Judicial Circuit court of Michigan a and Kflle F. (Ttesabro of Hawthorne, 30—5.000 70— 5,000 Il(k-5.000 150—5,020 192—5,02p hart of Ovid, Mrt. Sarah Phillips *»r John* vlalted the latter'* shMer. Mr. 31—5.000 71—5.000 and Mr*. Henry J. Dodge and other The aervtee* next Sunday will be a few day* ago In the case of Taylor vs. , who with the husband sur- 111—5.000 151—5.000 1 191—5,020 Mason, T>r. and Mrs M. Weller .vnd 72 —5.000 friend* In Ithaca from Friday until special service and a number of the Ileaa. ^ rtve her. She alao leave* two bro- 32—5.000 112—5.00« 151- r..000 192—*,.000 eon Carl, were entertained %t dinner The case grew out of a purchase of thers and one slater, namely. E. L. 22—5.550 72— 5.000 112—S.OOrt 153- .*..20<1 IPX—.',.000 Sunday at the home of Mm. F. E A* TuwMlny, alao Mr. and Mrs. Clarence , candidate* from the new church at apples made by G K. Taylor. Pull-1 Well* of l*nntlac. Mich; O. I. Well* 34—5.000 1 74 —.5.000 114—S.OAO 154—5.000 l00 a. m. lavesult which ha* cost both aids* pret- noon at the home. Rev. Kenyon of- 9ARRIAGF LirENBRH. RINGH 19 GRANGE. ty hanvily. for tbare bas been expert flHatlag. Interment at Eureka ceme- RonOu, FRKK RFTHOniBT NOTFh. teatimony galore. Some of tbe leading tery. Owen L. Bollaa. Lamlra. Ohio: Ea- will meet Baturday evening. June fruit people In tbe atata were called ■ tails M. Morey, Merle Reach. . i*t. Important baalaaaa to be traa- I There will be quarterly meeting this to enllgtatan tba court and to enable fiRn OF THARRft- I wish to taka Arthur L. lUto'RIlay; Mac Agnes aactad. All mambara bring baskets as week comamneing Friday evaaing It to fix a standard for apples that Poet*. Riley. a supper will he In • A abort continuing ovar Sunday. Love faaat tbla mauns of thanking my rrtand* might govern ta future cans* as wall program will ba given. , Sunday nurnilag at 9:10. aad neighbor*, alan tba Bengal 9r>- as put on eud to the coatroveray than worth Igagiie for tbe taro paatcxrvl PROBATE flRUBR. Rev. 8. H. Portaiilald of Elate will baliig oouaMared. After delving into abowars aad beautiful Boarara you 8TATE OF MICHIGAN—Gouaty of NOTICB. I be in charge of tbaoa oa rvltao. all available apple lotw a dacHdoa am* have oo ktac’ly aaai me during my Cltatoa —oa. reached in which It la hbid that a No. To (tatbarlaa Btatao. John Prtea, W. See trimmed bats at Bporlal Batur- iae«nt slckaeH roll Mo 42 tor tba above N. Ward ______12JM Ibla atol* for yanra pnot, aad It ta do- The appealed ma* of Carrta L. Bar- |V. M. C, A...... 2.080 Tbaraupon It ta ordovod. That TWj^ maatleaod Improvemaat bao baaa nwda rlarad aoma growars have not bean ratt agalnai tba aotota of tha tala Bam- day, tba 88IB day of Jaa^ A. IL, ffit,, bnard of aoooaaors of tba City ; B O. T. R T______14A.da alow ID taka advantage of this atata of . •*! McMaatar waalSrmad. Tim ptato- Bt. Aadrswa 8. 8. ...______14JM at oae oVIoek ta tba aftoraaoa, 8a j ^ Jobaa, sad baa baaa fllad la toe aBalra wbaa tbay bare buoa able to ug brongbt aatlon to aoeur* eempaa aoslgawl tor tba examtaattan of said i^gtoe of tba’ city elarti tor public aa- Rlngjiam Grange ____ 19A75 lower tba usual aiaadaid ta order to huioh tor aarvtcaa raadarad Raagal I1.910 maba dallvary. Og tba other hand. ______aeeouai. at tba Probata OSoa ta tba 'Mataattoa; aad that tba aouacti aad City of Bt. Jobaa. Aad ft ta fnrtbor , ...... of to# oaM city will I Rsbaraaa ------• Jto....'** ’* . ^r*****^ «* ■ rwemiiKiMiB. Greanbuab ______9»*4« Maalaaa balag too pnrtlaatar. But tba ^ ordarod. Tbat aoUaa ba gtvaa to tba (j^ raaaall abaaibor ta aald j M B*. A ______" gaaaral ballaf Is that tba daalalan _»*»Mg*»m for PrMpir Afhw Bati^ kwaaaa tataraatad ta oaM aotota. of tba ^ ^ Monday tba ITto day of Juaa I Olive Oroag* . t.78B raadarad to TRytor v« Hum will ..raa *y.*^*y* Mual^ ^ lhaa aad plaoa of oaM baartng byjj^ n mt, gt 7:88 otaloak P M. to n. A. R. aa a h*adlto| mm to MtoblgHi tor fuaw ®****^: ''Bbail wa bare a ptoair oauatog a ropy of tbta order to ba pnb- rovtou. toeonm. At wy futo. the matter ta a raadtag by Mtaa Fuart ttabad ta tba Bt. Jobaa Nowa. a aowa- to b«ar aay Wpaetal prlaos Baturday an all trtoa- lira aublaot far ranrasuattoa and aa- -laaarta. paota and bow papor pitalid aad clrantaUag la oaM lad haia at Mlaa CuaBauMaM mllUnafy ary otbor man ta mpplamiattoj me.*®to astarmlaata tbamr;tbamP*; quaaUmiquaotloi baai aouaty of Clfakoa tor toraa paooaoolra Datod May B im. wva 48«1 !tlaolag aoag by Arbor Imdtaa wto ka pravtoaa to aaM day of kwrtog By ofBor of 11 of too otty f A two oagg.) M Bt JglMW. CNARUMM MSRBIkL, WILUABf CnemUfSL If Mb from Raffb Ms 48uS JaiBP M Fiukato 48p8 nty no«%. THE ST. JOHNS NEWS. THURSDAY AFTERNOON^MAY 30. 1912.

apaad saa ywn get oat of those daawed aaglnes?" "Twenty knots," aaapped Dravoa. "Whoa caa you sail?" To-night," aald Oravoa TWELVE TEAK »cP0(Ly . "If." stipulated Quick. "I can pick up a crew In Aden." Wants Odw Women to Know " Tls settlad then." *'We ’ll need a bit of moaey In a4- How She Was Fmany vaace " Restored to Health. "Te shall have It. within raaaon." Your Dollar Buys More Dravos rose and aldled towards tbe FUME door, a faraway look la hla pale eyea When 3fou buy a 9liidebaker-E*M*P **30'* or Stndebaker- LcmiMuui. Mo.:-"I think m wnmnn "You strike tbe bargain. Quick," he ■■lurmlly dinUko* to mmk« b«r tro ubUo JOSEPH said: "HI have a look arooad the Flanders “20" 3rQtt get more for 3four money, rViijur for known to the public, nnglne-room " dollar, than in any other car built. but compieU rootur* "KIgbt-O. Bobby. . . . Youraalf •lion tohmlth m««nj •lone. I s'poae. O'Rourhe?" There may be other good cars—but what i» their price? •o much to m« that "And three others. Danny —" That*! the rub. If they really are good can, they neces* 1 cannot koop from "Tsa. yes." aarily cost more because oomparatively few are built. tollins mine for tho "And two ladles; an BagUahwom- •ako of other sulfer* aa aad her maid." poor cars, you know, are high priced too. ao that the dealer ins women. (Continued Inat wack.) iKioa moraiog." murmured the Irsh- can fool 3rou by cutting the price. What a car h reaDy "1 had been eiek lOti me tnis. at least: would yc 'nan. lifting hts bend to stare about CHARTCR XXII. worth, not what it oosta, ahould be your standard. about tareive ymn. -lim with incredulous cuiioalty. and had eleven doc- know him If ya saw h*m agalnT' "Truthfully." sha sai l, looking hlir 'Who's that barking at me?" By nine o'clock tbe Ranee lay with The Studeboher Corpor ation has the larg est best ton. I had drac- Tue pajama'd r«>'ron continuing to steam up. ready to weigh aaebor. gins down pains, tn tha aya, "I would not I will say automobile factories in the world. We could build aid adl one othar word: I had anticlpatad bis shout at the top of hla voice, by dint It Is BO praise to Dravos to state pains at monthly periods, btUous spells, of eameat staring the Irishman eveat- that hts engines were In admirable any oo mpeting car today for lem money thai its praent wnd was setting worse all the tlsse. 1 attack, although I had nevar saan him bafora." ually loeatod the soorce of tbe up­ eoadttloB. Such eras their Invariable price. In your Stndebaher-E-lf-P **30" or Flanden **20" spoold hardly get over one spell when I roar. "Now who the divvie might ye state l^>r an asslscaat he Impressed sroold be sick again. No tongne can tell "Phltta. ‘tis youraalf that baa your you get fuU value, bccauae the big g n t factories and the eouraga with ya. Mrs I’rynna! . . be?" be wondere«i. "Anealae. me Into servlee eoae other than Danny best brainB in the industry build carL srtkat 1 suffered from cramps, and at friead" —to toe btiatman—"row to the Mahons, to Denny's Intense dismay. times I oonld hardly walk. Thedocton But good night, madam! Your sarv- steamer yonder where the noise coosea O'Rourke took upon himself the du- aatd I might die at one of those timee, •nt!" from." tlee of first officer under (^ptaln hot I took Lydia E. Pinkham's VegeU- "Ooad night, eolonai." aha aald aoftly, Whereupon the stout man. seeing ISe Compound and got better right away. and •• she watched him swing away (Julek. The Irishman cared little for the boat alter Its course. p«it aside tbe the aea. knew leas ol a flret officer's Tswi vahiabte medicine Is worth mors laughed lightly and strangely. Later, megaphone And again peaca hrnodad duties : but It wee peteat that Quick Wbar mountains of gokl to suffering wo ­ •till standing outside bar door, aha ovar Aden. could not atand every watch, aad men. *'->Mn. Bkktma Murr, 5ng since however, the treme Joy. A lull succeeding his first I art of seamanship. O'dnight." MmIIsI) Lyaa, Mass, Tear letter will transports, be wiped his eyes, beamed "Thaink ye." said O'Rourke. In fact he opeaed, read sad saswered by a ezHted passengers had been reassur­ upon bis guest and suggeatt*d tnsinuat be bad long been sensible that be was wcanui sud held la strict ccald cacc. ed and had returned to their berths; the coast was clear Ingly: "DrlnkT' I very drowsy: the night wind In bis The Studebaker Corporation The lascar stepped noiselessly out. "Brevity's ever tbe soul of your face bad something to do with that. Detro it, Michiyen shut the door without a sound, snd wit. captain.” said O'Rourke "I will." “Good night." he returned, and went For Women W'ho Ctre sped swiftly forward; a long, brown And be meekly followed Quick's bsra down tbe ladder to tbe deck. Of oour^ vou usi' nil nnt ic .u your beels forward to the officer's quarters At Its foot he paused, turning curl family ami In the care of your own per^ man with an Impassive cast of coun ­ LE£ KEILLAM, Agent Phone 170 tenance In which bis eyes shone with beneath the bridge ouBly; It seemed that surely ther^ •on. snd vou want the Having aet him in a chair. Quick, must be some serious trouble afoot in Instead of what you iiav,- U—n using a curious light. St. Johns, Mich. sstch aa liquid or tahlet aati! quite ill with toosilltU but are much nothing of a glass of brandy-and-aoda i nity* of bis office. better. healing than anything you e.-er used. 'bottles. "Bchweppe's." he aald. pat­ a heavy fall ♦ ♦ which be was conveying to a certain "A word to say to ye. sor. If I may Mrs. Alex. Morrieog le very ill at ting their rotund forms tenderly; ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ •taiaroom i Overhead, on the bridge. Quick was make ao bold." her home on West Williams St. “Phsrai tha dlvvla. ya domaad nny- "and the last la our loekere —ell In roaring hlmaelf hoarse, witboul effect O'Rourke glanced at tbe helmsmen, Mrs. Bvellne A. (;oodeBow, who has Mrs. M. J. Loomis of Flint sod Mrs. fcUr! Pwhy d'ye not look where ya'ra your honor, colonel." The sounds of shufliing. of bloavs. and having long stace made up hie l>een very III for five weeks of pneu* Frank Radgiey of Durand were In Ovid goluev** demanded Danny with soma "Bo?" commented O'Rourke. "Hard harsh breething. stifled cries, contin ­ mind that the man was competeat. moola Is very low with no hopes of re­ last week to see their mother snd ANTISEPTIC beat. up. Is It? Tls not the O'Rourke who ued. A knot of tbe contestants swept, left him in possession of the bridge covery. grandmother who la III. would bo wishing ye 111. captain, dear, whirling, aft. toward the superstruct ­ In the toUnt' —to cleanse and whiten The Bast Indian backed away, bow ­ for a space, and Joined Danny below. .Mrs Warren A. Tbocnae of Akron B. (i. Wllllsma and wife of Elsie vle- ehe teeth, remove tartar and prevent ed profonndy. mumbling something In­ but. faith, meaeirs not sorry to beer ure. Something shot slnglag through What is It?" wwe called to Ovid by the serious III- = iied rncle and Aunt. Mr. and Mrs J. A. an In band, he went forward to the rati oatarrh, indammation and ulceration appear Into the steerage companion- elephantine sort of joy “O'Rourke." overlooking tbe struggling rnbble on ex:st. nothing e(|uals hot douches of way. he panted, mopping a damp brow with tbe deck below. Rut they seemed In Paxtioe. For ten years the Lydia E. "I'd take me oath." said Danny re­ the sleeve of his Jacket, "you're • tent only on their private differences, Pinkham .Med. has iro|dc ‘ would cut out all “Knick •'.hroat. intlamed eyes, cuts anvl wounds. A alight little man slipped a bald O'Rourke conceded a bit doubtfully. Knacks" aiul cat mon* of the wholesome, sub­ Iruggists, 55 and Vi i-ents a lios. CHAPTER XXI. bead, relieved by ragged patches of He swung about and moved aft slow ­ Trutl Im»\ snd tentininny d bread is really the foundation of all living. Vou HARNESS engines?" snapped off at the moment of contact the steamship's srcommodatlon lad ­ take any home where there is plenty of gootl bread con ­ A fint* lint* of iifw work der. signaled to oae of the swarm of The engineer carefully bitched up with the deck-house. O’Rourke turned borering dlnghys, and waiting for It to hla trousers and regarded the wander ­ It over soberly. sumed. and you will tind a healthy, happy family. always on haiul at n*asonabli* come In. reviewed the anchored ship er wtth temperate geniality. "Faith. I don't like to think It was "Good afternoon. Colonel O'Rourke." prires. ping, gathered transiently together to Intentional —but me head would have he replied, clipping his words mincing been split had It ermm two Inches tn Blmndmd with Minnewota Spring Whmat Floor, REPAIR WORK that spot from the four comers of the He Cofilinued te Wateb the flerawp. earth, and shook his bead deepoadlng- tha left" Goldmn Rule is a city block ahead of all othera He returned to tbe bridge, calling Hrinj; your rrpair work If. •iivvie up there, sor. for the love oi to me. I will do it rit,du and A yellow-haired Somali boatman Quick aside. "You're armed T' Hhreo, and don't look aurprlsed at shot his little craft in to the grating. 'Tertalnly—always armed when I’m soy thing--” ould eee the head and shoulders of POWI.ERt MICHIfiAN I.'C. HAWLEY with dipping, dripping oars, while the ing In It." be was pleased to believe. tbe helmsman "Well?" Pompeii, Mich Irishman continued to search amoag " Tls nawtbtn' I cud swear to. eor, the veeaals for anything that seemed CHAPTER xxin. but 'tls meself tbot ’s mortal leary av to promise the speed necessary for bis these naygura —rapsplcts to ye—and — purpose, and failed to discover one. The day came out of the East with and —” " "Tls hopeless." he conceded bitter­ a windy swagger; ns Quick had foiw ‘Tome, come! Out with It, Danny." ly as the boat wove a serpentine wake told, a series of thuuderstorma swept i "8ure. sor. 'tls tbe aerang. Have In and out among the heaving bulks. the see before dawn, so that it, ilk«> I ye rbsneed to notice him, sor?" "And. I'm thinking, 'tis the O'Rourke tbe sky. aeemed newly washed, clean O'Rourke glanced down to the fore who win presently be slinking back to and brilliant deck, where the personage tn question confess be bragged beyond hts pow ­ O’Rourke relieved Quick at four was standing at ease “What of him?" ers The fool that ye are. Terence, balls of tbe morning watch and kept be Inquired, running his eye over the with your big words aad your fine the deck for Ike remainder of the day. fellow's superb pmportloae. promises, all empty as your puree! bis meals being brought to him on " 'Tie nswtbln' I’d tehe me oeth to^ the bridge His duties were simple •Surgery Is s ted ere ee eftse need Tls out of patience I am with ye en ­ sox. but I’m tblnkln' he's the mao who Mesty dee* aew-deys thet mveh ef It to tirely'" enongb. requiting mtle more than a boarded tbe Paojaab at Sues. eor. reel cet russi iness * Way penalt Uto display of the habit of authority katfr i* be baptised la yeer Meed wkea Uoubtleas he made the very picture And as for tbe aaygur I run aaaipel SMe. oeaee ef spesad lelUs. taeeser. flrfsis. of unhappleees. which aat so well on bis broad saottr on the 0*1000 deck, yer koaor, bws hla •ettre. gsltoteae. vavel. pUee. ruptere. dera. It was so great trick to keep •ertetere. teaser, uleev. varloees er dla- Bo. at least, seemed to think a man mortal twin " taesd velas. ■bisailasi sad aalMr sNs el louaglag In a dllapidalod caavaa deck ­ • the crew lo order: they went aboot "Ah." commentad O'Rourke. "Tkanli seen sr wsa nw may be CURBO WITH­ chair beneath a dirty awaing tn the Bwv ww their work peaceably eaough aad you. Denny." OUT CUTTIHOr* showed no signs of desiring to renew 1 ased te de eetoHSeraMe sar asry. have stem of a distant traasp steamer; 0* Weertoe Blappad Aatda. He coattaued to watch the eeraag «eea been prsfisasr ef sc. aery Is msdlsaJ who. raking tbe shoreward-hound with their disputations. Otherwtaa he bad uatll the latter, as If laffaeaeed by the seUsr*e. pessess aeod twstreaissts sad ly. "Very alealy, 1 thaak you." ' to keep ea eye npon the helmaman haew hew te ees thsm. se If eesratlsa Is a pair of maty blaoeulnrs. had o haaeed fixity of the Irtahomn's regard, tamed ' to foens upon O'Roiinm. He cheek heads, eat down oa the edge aad see that he held tbe Reaee to the ead stared directly Into OHoarhe'sl of a berth wtth tha meaner of oaei coevee preaertked by Qaiek: and that eyas For e fall aUaate he gave him ed «s ay aiiillal resewea I have renad "Loohe as If he hndat n friend In wito leaffe he tatmdee. aad gleaeed was nothlag dlflcult tots maa of av­ eener. sear, eessa ways ef ueetag i the world." said the mnn andlbly. look for loek. dark eyes etoadpet and emay seadltlnsi fa whahU eesd a «aai , aeareklagty at Qaiek "If jroa're go- erage latelligenee Neeght bet deep Leohs as If e litter from home srtth uayleldlag above Me flae agalllac edhssB sen eeaUaas ai eat. New whsa Ld lag lo serve the drinks, ong'n." he weter lay between them aad Bomkay, eeah dmft 'nd ebont flJI hie lltUe bUl.** none, then calmly turned Me bask, ra aaapgad attdly, "hump yoe raelf!" stunlag bis contemplacloa of tha tap> He gmnted Im pleneed apprsnintton He esespned his glees with n die- aad laaiatalaed ae eeteg as I wseM Ss dees hy, I saw haleat horlaoa | of hts own snhtle wH. A short mnn peaaloaake sir aad drank hasGly after Ae the seaUt watehas wore oat aad atae saaa eat ml tsa (fmr wM« sthas he was. alont. very mnah at hanm in An tuataat laiar QMek cagM up te eat* eyvaesaa) ead iisesiral ls i sail* a short nod to tko gaee t. as oaa who Botktag uatoeard took plaae. ralleve O'Rowrfee. aad, epbi Mis { grimy pajamas and aolhlng alaa. with eeiirttssi Ms pereeaal taeMaatloae to sdvasd a awdswe eeseettsa. bsdss* apaa aamll. blna. intarmad with twln- DHoorket grim appreheaaleas dlasl- sounding. Daaay dived below to taho ee*>*' i-eag year bedy a tits pedes aa*. the laws ef ksggjtattty. Rat from hie paied Into shadows. He begae to he- Dravao* plaoe OHIourke. uaploasaat insafa ml **sasa serasry** It waaM he kllhg hamar aad sat In a florid Sana afterglow of keaevaleaee. OHoarlM rt— sad maly a lananaa hrtatitng wtth a thraa dapa* ileve with Quick that tbe aBkIr of the ly impreoeed by tha taoMaat, ottn for coeeladed that the drtok had aat kaaa winged kelfe wee owrely a kapehaaee bore to amatloa It te either of tho •«V« by nwtl growth of graytah hoard uaweloaaw accldeat. qalte uapreaMdttated. ohip'e owners; he retired to think tl C Bdeea r«v«y, M. D, oCllde over He Bwnag the gteaaas enale apoa "Wkat brings yau kereT" deamadaij Wertwh Hardware Bfre. Itl Itolh- Below decks. Iireves aad Daaay over, aad spent a long hear eeaeam- (VRaarha. and. "Hell!" he exclelaMd. Quleh la a sakdead rear. f gt— Aesene. Bewth, leMlag. Mlih. sitting ap with otimulaiad loiaroat wove staadlag waick-aad-watek. with lag an tadiflereat cigar aad stadylag clockwork regularity, where the for- 'Wali. hr linhs'" saM the steat maa. Tre a)ahferya.lfaabelt ye*ra the eraehe ta the bulkhead ketweea "WhoM a-thaak lt«" mm eiksrwiaa eagngad —aad If ye eaa , BN^r'a beloved eaglaes were Jeeiifylag hie reom and tP oaMa. hie roaffdenee end pride la them ead with avidani hasta aad de It." Without profft Pwevar. Laeklp uvwS^Yir’n: QtMek slapped a hugs tkigk dellgktr | ellcklag off their twenty kaato wtth- wnddlad forward le tha hrldna. whan mere subetaatlal preef than Daaay'o OltOMAttCt set a kUek aaoglelaaa, P co aM arrive at no d^, ha ooaw opan what ha avtdaaiiy aaad edty. "1 kaew ti eaaM hare dkrarm BSUXV1Ct> IN New Daaay kappeaaff le have "off" ad la hla hnoiaaao: a h^tt Md hal­ la Itl" Bite cane las lea. i the ffrei efts rasas wotek OUeerba tered amiPtthane Applylnn this le "Ona do aaythlag." sssstted Drarae | TP sight paeasd wRhaat tasMaati with asperity tram Ike bridge sew him ceam up the tP ■sBSBi day Pwaad tp asaabor: eaglawream rrnmmmmtm ladder, diva • Hgki wtU, aad kli "Tie merely a gaoMMa of epaad." i part af Be praJsissssr, aad wata tala tbe BMMweam far bis dtaaer, aad tmtm a( na m Irttkama **Ona ya amha j swat galaUy gaaaah. ikay la flaw tap hi the Bt-1 « I aai tbsa 1 waaid pat my aar tbs pips aad h* wsaiS talk ma ' ttytSM to tba past fal* Bafev* ka left tova wa war* sapaMsd **Ha foAght aH through tbs «rar, '*Old you sear baar tba rmt at that .hew lor straw dsar. Ha was eaptiirad emtm. aad 1 story?*' MiM tbA gray-balrad tody. kaard h* was ssat to Aadsraoovtlla "Husband aad 1 war* livtag tbar* We want you to ice these Ihir able whole weeks I didn't hsar a tbaa. aad we wers aat at tbs eaam- word froai him. until tksrs was aa tary that wry day. Wa saw tbs oM man cobm mareblag into tbs grouads. CASTOR IA aad wbsa the militia llasd up tiasida tba gravas b* oaam to a bait a litu* Wonderful Clothing for Infants and Children. way from them, by hlmaslf, aad stood Altr there aa stiff and atralglit as a ramrod to • hiirmlrwi fmlMtitnio Ibr Cantor Oil, Pmto - O—Twrlft wblls tbe asrvtee was bslag bald ^_Dro|M aim ! Hj'rtii***. It to IMiAiMint* It V2Jues contiUnN U4fitli<*r Opium* Morfitouio iM»r otlH*r Nurwitln "Hs didnt seem to be listening at BUbnUUMM. Ic ii Worma aii U Anils'* F*'v«*ri^n«B*. all, but when the bugler stepped tor- It currA IMArrlMuA Aiid (yullr. it rellrv** Tr^tb- «srd sad Bouadsd taps' I aaw hla la|f Tmablm aim I curr* C<»u*tlpAtlear and announced all tbe preparation# Mr* pearl l. provision wa# made for tbe U A. K. gable waters of tbe Amaaon aad trib­ Hell White. I*ark .*t<-off and Fred You see. they tbought there wasn't utaries for all aorta of craft la ootl- Pllke wer«- in Pridn>. any, wttb Jn«t that one old man mated to exceud 4S.000 milos. Tho John (Jreen wse ;n Ovid Thursday. "Bat the old man wrote to the com- average depth is from 40 to IfO foot ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The Embroider) Club met Thursday C. M. Raadall and wife called Bd. Jarvis of Ovid was in town mlttss and told tbam thsy had for* and tbe average width from 6 to 40 ♦ ♦ rith Mrs. Arthur Dunham j Ovid friend* Sunday. Wednesday CEM8 kind of ehlldlak, gottaa aomsthlng. So tbs .put 'O. milos. ♦ BLBIET. ♦ O. Ia Briatol and John Auatln were 4wler of Chapin were Hunday miesta AmdJ/.'jtkne Ray French and wife Her name la breakfast Monday morning, or avsa ing with the equatorial current troods Clara Ellxabetb of R. J Hhannon ami wife look St the paper. but Jnat to the north at tbe rote of six miles .Mr and Mr* ('laud W’ooley and Mr Mrv J. E. Albaugh wa* very sick Staple and Fancy Groceries sumpsd off to tbe public li­ an hour, and entering tbe Caribboan the latter part of the week but Is Im­ and .Mr* rr>> i*rk jn Corunna Hun ­ • ailed on friend# herv- Wednesday. day to march soutb of Thirty-fifth street or something like that, and they Overculturo or No Culture. Harr)' Walter and family of Oak ■Mr and Mr» t'hiirle. Scree wer»* El­ r.rove spent Tueedny at C. .M. Randall's wouldn't Interfere with Uncle Wltl's Uverculture. even If It borders on Both Phones 92 sie viettnr* Friday Mrs. Jennie Albaugh haa been wnrk- old parade, not even tbe leaat little affectation, to better than no culture Th« :nfenor of the churrh at this at all. It la lee# offensive to bear a ' ing for Mra I... J. Call during her pla< •• :>» (•••ine reTn«»dele«l. Itvron M'est mite But be couldn't aee It that way nines# a bit. He aptittered and got red in woman talk with grand airs than to of EIs!»' iloltie ’he work bear her converse In common Eng- A. M Baker who has been 111 for tbe face and said a lot of things about the roll, and after each name be aald, tbe spirit of commerclalUm and an I llah of the atreets. with all lu slang •ome time ha* lieen again quite feeble. Som^ (jood ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 'Mustered out.' unUl he came to bl# and cheap wit. Tbe English language Fred Albaugh and I^eon Albaugh ♦ ♦ Irreverent genermtlon and baaeball— own name, and then he aald. 'Hre#- it wa# so funny Well. I aee they've contain# quite a fe* words Anyway spent Saturday with friends at Jeaae ♦ Fi:>MDRi;. ♦ »nt.‘ After an hour or ao the parade The IMacIple Aid waa well attended ♦ ♦ given in now. and It seem# too bad, there are enough to furnish one with formed and the old man took hla place an excellent vocabulary. A good aat with Mr Capen Thursday. SEED POTATC«S ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ too. Tboee big. fst work borsea are In the front, behind tbe band John Adani Albaugh does not seem to Th« little *.00 of Mr and Mr* Chas ao dear and aaasy. You've got to of dictionaries Is a good Inveetmant. aald that was tbe last time be ever Have them near you and whenever Improve very rapidly. .Hiitllff wh«» has been *lck for four bumor people when they get old. of saw blm. marching there behind the Ralph Wtiodarri and Clyde Bate* and 66 Clinton Ave. St. Johns week# is no t»etter at thl* wrltlne course, but—oh, well. I s'poee It'a all you And a word you are not sure band, all alone, standing as atralgnt about ita meaning or pronunciation la- family spent Sunday with Ernrot (teorre Thaver fmm Honth Oild right" aa any of the militia boya. with a look ' Knight and family at St Johns. s|tent Hatiirday nleht and Hunday with Tbe little gray-balred lady looked at veetlgate. It to worth-while habit. his jMirentf. Mr and .Mr*. Charle* tbe pretty matron with a queer ex­ Thayer In F* nniore pression around ber eyea. Then she Ml*. yXa Katineer ami Mia# .Minnie smiled. Iiemlne called on Mr* C Thayer Hun- "Yea, you do have to bumor ua, da> dear." abe said. "We get ctalldlab— " Mr and Mr* (ieore* Sutllff from "Ob. but I didn't mean you!" Owo#*o visiteil his |>arents Sllnda^ flaabed the pretty matron. Earl Htitllff whc* was ralh'd here "Well, we're all .illke," tbe gray- on Mcrouni of the alckne** of his lit­ balred lady went on calmly. "Some ­ tle brother Carl, left Thur*dav for time# I wonder If we don't all live too hi* home in .Hcranton .\ D a* h« Is long. We're always wanting tbe world mall <.trr:er out then- and could not to make a fua# about us, when good ­ remriir. a**' anx iona»r ness know# tbe world baa enough to Mr ami .Mr« ■’harl**. Washburn tbtnk about without bothering over rall<#l or. Mont cnnver* H«jnday the old people Well U Husband wsaa Seasonable Goods The .u inliahl Circle will have an le*- crean. micui ! at th»- hall In Fenmore with me—■' Frlda> niaht The proceeds are to so "He died Just a year ago. didn't Porch 'Swings and Porch Hammocks. Solid Oak and Hickory Splint ^ O >| O tnwnnl bitildinr the church. Every- he?" Interrupted the pretty matron hod\ com' and alve us a hel|dnc hand softly One of the greatest comforts of the good old summertime. From - - - Ws3#^0 and ha\. a cmmI time "A year ago tomorrow." .F'-erct' Potter and Ajmes HiitilfT The gray-hatred lady 1st her sewing called or. Mn .lame^ Hmlih Hunday fall tc ber lap and gated abasntly out -Mr* p.-ter Washburn called on Mrs. lover the roofs and chimneys In the I Charles Hutliff .Monday apartment building next door a phono ­ Mrs Pearl lieMrup alMi children and graph wa# playing "Hteaml>oat Hill " Mf> M.iud Il'irshaw ami little son Ray Two voir*#, a boy's and a girl's. went SafunlnN to Eureka to s|»end Joined in the chorus, and the pretty .Hiind.i . *i'h tio if i>arent.. matron l>egan tapping the tloor wttb Refrigerators M’llliam Murvlti calN'*! on .Miss her foot In time with tbe music. Then Runlet llaiie> Sunday •he checked herself suddenly, for the Miss Asn-> .Sutllff and mother went gray-b#ired lady wa# smiling again. to ChessnlnK Saturday on husmesa "DM I ever tell you bow I met Hus­ Miiry KiMlaers fmm (’en»en» ('ity Is band?** she asked. "It wa# the first vlaltini: her rrandmother ysar of tbe war. and wa were living In a little town in York stats. There ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ were flve of us girls, sisters, and four ♦ ♦ brothsrs. The boy* had all sollstsd with father, and there we were, left ♦ wOl'TII HnHHAM. ♦ •w# "J ♦ ♦ all alone In the big houae. Father ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ had quite a lot of money for those ro Mr and .Mr* H Hhermsn of Ht. dajr* I !k Frank Knapp'A town on llttla allps of pnpar aad put Tke Automatic and Cold Storage are Unbeatable. Mra Jsnras Purvtas risited bor fa- tbaai laaida. and tall tka boy who got tbar naar Detmit from Frtdsy until tba wrtetband to guooa who It was GRASS RUGS Moaday. front. Baaiatintas tboy gnasasd rigbt. iMtr ihf INirch or Hiinj^alow. We c;irT\' ^ 1 See them and be convinced. Mra. Rtrs Steele visited Mr* Jamie aad — them in all sizes. They commence al ^ * 10 Purrta laat week Wednesday. 'Wall. I was gotag to oao of tbsoe Mfsa Helsne Moot* attended the fua- portlo* oaa day whoa I osot Hoshnad. •ral of her aged craadmother In Laa- My. but ba was o bsndooina moal 1 r© f ImiMirted. I'uniish your Porch and Bungal<»w now. We have a beautifui line in reed. sing Tuesday afternoon of this weak. HMn't know blm from Adam, daar. but maple, and Malacca Cane and Sea Grass. Come and see them. Mr sad Mr*. W. Thbar vtaltsd at 1 kaaw ba was a straagar In town aad Ml*. Hatoeyb tost Svaday. that ba bad roally baaa at tbe front YOU CAN OPEN (moot of tba boy* In town badn'tl, The Plain Figure, One uM that was eaoagb. AN ACCOUNT IF Wt «UX liN. TO! SI 'That ntgbt be eaoM to th* hoaaa. Priced Complete Home $m «A M A «M «Wm TnA mm m an * — Tbay war* strlat In tkoae day*, wttb Furnitking House. EWING - PENNELL CO. YOU WISH TO. all tbe nmn folks away, and I couldn't gat oat. bat 1 callad him arouad to ALLEGAN AND GRAND LANSING, MICHIGAN the rato barrol at tka sMs of tks ciwAtwMT Ai,. roa n sg aawia. aa. hausa. and wa talkad throagh tka rato ib watar pipa First 1 woald talk to ktm

BMMa ■f... / I—MAT 3a, 1912.

Sweet as Honey tLSS ..S^rtac MJ Mm «lr. .1W News Short Story Wabash Coastar FREE •«ar mt mmr TwHH water hi Ilk* tkal af ■prtef tawara- niwaat mm4 ralraakiag i Maaem. McKay aad Crawford were We will give the fine wagon shown in the illustration in town on hnainaai the laat of the FREE. lt*s large and roomy, will carry any load, you week. tbair dnya, or lalt an am. tiMa ma^ m Mias Alnsa Basryer Of Owoaao Nor ­ Psteraburg or aowswhsrs skm—1 rank can ’t break it. It's the finest and best in the world. mal span! Sunday with her paraau ly oonMnT any. Thara mmt Imva baan W e want you to see this wagon. You'll say it’s the Bear Elsla. hondrads of tbnnanndi cilgpted ttlM M R. VaaUeuaan Is spaodlng s few that,** moAt .sen.sihle practical and the best constructed dsys in YpsHantl with his daughter TBs boy fondted tha aapCy Biases child’s wagon made. .Ana. of the old bias oont thoughtfully and Miss Janale Nsegla closed her nsdilsd closar ad ha murmurad: "Fa school south of town on Pridey nod sorr y ttiay got yon. graodpn. but you YOU CAN GET IT FREE returned to her home in CleveUnJ the novur run away from thsm. did your first of the week. ha addad proudly. Ur. B. L Bstea aad family of Uvid Without one cent ’s expense, all you have to do is to This in n tone or were guests pt his parents over Bun- ***m1tisiira mthai bring ymir'^ickct to our store. .\11 bq\'5 and girls un ­ iiao day. Mrs. Brubaker and daughter of than inquiry. der 16 .should call or send their parents for tickets. Ralolnd Cats and Dods Ijanaing were in town the Inst of the ~D I d nt I. week. tboughr* laughed 5c—10c—25c. aa aCaraaea with a*, wr Mlvar ymmr pfcaaa Mrs John Iwttea aad daughter the old man. Mamie were guests of Mr. sad Mra. "Tou'd a^hought I Himt’s Drid Stores Will Letts on Saturday. was one of those Lulls vine Letu spent Sunday srith —wtwt do you call Plunkett ’s Bazaar Ml. JakB» aaai DaWitt. her parents in Bannister. ‘aaor — Marat hoaa. Mias Minnie Neil of UvM was a tha way 1 rata F*kone 148 Si. Jobag, iiirhigaii guest of Mias Myrtle Maynard over d o wn thufw nt Bunite>'. mte A V UT dM thay wa nt The Rot . J, HI Nyca waa roted a Mrt CIcetia Collins l»as moved to the m k t tokUlonaan-^- “nlc«" DMii in wry wajr. Ha ta an home of her brother, Sydney Squires, mAI othar. gnmdpar 'aarnaat preachar nad a flna eaacuUva. to care for her aged father who la in UwaaU»oevw*»®'«“»“«**» ite prsaidlac eldar, brother aad fiiand poor health. bdfcifw Mumortei ••hmbla. Why, ww teeeeeeeeewweeeeeee•eeeeeeeeeet iha will ba walcooMd at eaeh quarterly Meaaers Klchorat and Hales have irEw' Tha touated I meetinc occaaton. purchased aew Overland e**tos. Bflf haadofmyboyt"^*®* Union Phone 125 Clinton Phone 60 ------Servleaa—Waahington Center, Sun- Andrew Steadman is suffering with •cgD naatlad eonteoted- **oiomac agd DR. r.RBf'.ORY. l>h]raiclaa and Bur* day acbool at 10 a, m. Praachinc by s very lame ahoulder. ^ While ciriyiag If baalda my fath- Wna hlagton . geon. Euraka. Mtcb Ofltoe hours 1 the iiaator at 11 a. m. Young People's ahinglea up a ladder a ro ’ nd brake mf grtedlad baued. Tha ra tetaa had ^ ^wu m hean beneath his foot throwing the weight to 3. lS*ly Alliance. 7:*0 p. m. Prayer meeting baaa chatttag ramialaoaaUy of tha old aptlat. But on Wednesday eveninc. of Ills body upon his left arm Homurlc cmi war days, of Mvouac. t***" ^ Mrs. Fosa Eddy Is si»enJlng the Mrs. Albert Hixson Is getting better Pulton. Sunday aehool at lu a. m. foresd mareh aad battia Said. Ha ^dteraa. apoioget- Have you tried w-*eV in Uetroll w:lth h-r husband. had takaa from hla eloaat the dusty ‘®***F. “tharas^ra under the care of the trained nurse. preaching by the pastor at 7:30 p. m. The re» orts from L B. Uownie are Midweek prayer meeting. Thursday blua coat, with tha broaaa star in Its | ^ ® •• •fterward Miss Bnina Stevenson, of Poaipeii not ery favorable. Midweek prayer meeting, Wednesday buttoabole, aad bad turbtehad It up Mrs. Bishop Miller of latnsing vla> W, P. Ferguson and family of Ver­ niee' had to ran, NERO COFFEE and Ited old friends and neighbors here evening. non were Sunday viaitors in town. aad triad ft on. to saa If It would pass Eureka. Sunday school at 10:30 a. mnater tor tha strsas aad . glory of too. Cor that mas­ last week Mra. Sophia Hampton reiumad from ter." m .Midweek prayer meeting. Thursday Pern on PrWay of laat week. oae omm Mamorlal day pasdBe on tha BUTTERNUT BREAD? Ed. Baker has sold his farm south etening. No preaching service In the morrow. "How many ook of Eureka and will move to St. Johns (ieo. HamiHon is working at the evening. The lad waa a good llateaer aad a dtera did the •Juhiwlaa’ have, gmad- In the near future. Eckenberg plant. per County Line. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Fred Wilcox returned from St. good questioner. Snuggled there on Miss Kflle Price of St. Johns spent The old aoldter acrokod hla board Kureka church next Sunday. Johns on Priday and has reaumed hia the patriarch's knee, he playfully If not, do so and be Saturday and Sunday with her mother conttesplaUvely with hla oos rematn- work at the Olobe cafe. tarlrled the bronae star In the lapel of at thia place. the blue ooat He had baao absorb ­ tog band. "Well, aon, we hava to ad ­ Mrs. Milford Cordrsy died at her There will be preaching services at Miss Verna lAtchfleld attended the May fMtIval at Mt. Pleaaant laat ing a iaaaon In hie coontry*e history. mit nowadays that w# outnumbarad ideased. home near Bannister Saturday. May the r. B. church next Sunday morning week. The vateraa ran hla gnarled flagem tha ‘Johnniaa. ’ Tholr racorda ara not 35. of cancer of the stomach. The fun ­ St 11 o'clock, by the pastor. Rev. Rowe. ao oomplete as ours ate got lost eral was held Tuesday at the E. V. Miae Sarah Peck returned from Mt. through tha boy's hair fondly aa hs Pleasant on Saturday. haard the quesUmi. but the old man somewhere In the shuffle, 1 gasaa but church at Kureka by Rev. Lymon, and A iMirRLE wenni?Hj. during the four years they mustered the body was uken to the Eureka Mrs. Robison was called here laat bad grown thoughtfully allsht. Z Yours for A quiet and very pretty double wed ­ week by the serious illness of her sis­ "Why did you hava to shoot aach somewhere above a million man aito- cemetery for interment. gethar. Toward tha ana thair racrult- more business H.T.PABR&S0N Mrs C \\. Pershing Is on the sick ding took place on Thuraday evening. ter. Mrs. Allen othar, grandpa?" Ing o ffleara fairly robbsd the cradle list at present wrrlting. May 16. 1912. at the home of Mr. and Jay Neil of Ovid was In town Sun ­ An Indulgant amlle mallowad tha ST. JOHINS Mrs. Wro. Holiday of Qreenbuah day. deep lined fane aa tha aoldlar made and the grave for eoMtere. as we used Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Speck and baby »eeeeeeeeeeeeeee«eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet of St. Johns visited at the home of Mr. townahip. when their daughters. Kit­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred E^ans of Fen- answer: to aay. After Phbruary of ‘64 old Jett and Mrs Karl Bryant over Sunday. tle Farrell waa united tnmarriage to more Sundayed at the home of Mr. "Ah. laddie, boy. that's a quaatlon Davis foroad all tbe white men—or Mr. and Mrs. Bid. Lewis of near Allan .Vicfaola and Lottie Pratt be­ and Mra. C. M. Sheldon. that baa pusslad many an older haad boys —betwaao aevcnteeo ana flfty Ovid were giieata of her ateter. Mr. and came the bride of Oaaey Uttle. The Mlaa Lelah flleason la reported very than yoara. Bat. you saa. the country yaara old, to go Into tbe arm; mod and .Mrs. I^eon Cox Sunday. ceremony waa preformed by EM III at her home in Owoaao. sma divided about some very Im stay in unUl the ei:d ot tbe war And Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pershing of Ovid Kenyon of Oreenbush. One of the pretty sights in our vil­ portent matteni. The north and the we Tankeee nmy as iraU admit to spent Sunday with their parents. C. Invitations were issued for the lage during the past week araa Miss south caaldni seem to aee things tholr eradlt that most ot 'om didn't W. Pershing and wrifb. marriage of Mlaa Parrel I to Mr. Nich­ Moselle Sowersby driving her yearl­ alike. Well, they tried to fix It up oaod to ba forceJ, elthar." Eugene Stewart and family of Ora- ols. but when the guests arrived and ing oolt. Bnuna 8. one way and another, but Itaally It "Lota of thorn got kilted. J aupposer' tlot county spent Sunday at E. J. Rln- the bzrldal party araa aaaemblad The Memorial services at the M. R. onme down to this question —whether aald the child Ingers. It was the aurprtse of all to church Sunday nnoming were unus ­ the United States of America was to "Tea. indaad. laddte boy. Thoir Mrs Hattie Hart of St. Johns vis­ learn that It araa to be a double ually Impreaalve. ComnwiMler W. A. ba one country or more than one loasaa wem aa Mg aa oera in propor- > ited Mrs. Della Hankey Saturday and wedding, that the supposed brides ­ Linnmn was every inch a soldier and tion to numbara eogagad —haavier, 1 { seemed to Inspire his little squad of ' Both sMaa thought they ware right, Sunday. maid and beat man were In reality to no doubt They couldn't agree about dare aay—but thay don't know juat , veterans with the true milltarv apiiit. j bow many wars kilted and wo un d ed j Mrs. Ed. Oower .'ind daughter Mabel be a bride and groom. It. aad both sidas wera ao aura they Renew Your .Subscription to tbe spent last Priday in 8t. Johns. The brides were prettily dressed In The church waa beautifully decorated 1 on thetr aide. And. besides all tha with bunting, lilies of the vallev ami , were right that they were willing to The Eureka high school ball team white and the gro om s in the conven ­ loss of life and tbe sorrow and ani- potted plants. Those who went to , die for their belief So In the end played with the flreenbnsh Cubs here tional black. They marched to a they Just bad to fight it out aad settle icTing. their bomee and thair famaa i church expecting to hear }ua( the srp c ‘ last Saturday The score was 33 to 9 In beautifully decorated arch to the wera ruined, ao that tha; bavan't rw ' old story were certlnly surprised Hev . It Maybe we'll And a better way to favor of the Eureka boys. strains of Ixkhengrin ’a Bridal Chorua. coversd from it yat. sod the war cost FARM JOURNAL Burt Oower of Oakley visited his O. J. Golden ’s sermon from the text | settle these dlfferencee some day, but played by their sister, Mias Ethyle that won't ba in my time and perhaps us to money bundreda and bundrada brother, Ed Oower, and other friends "Number and see who Is mlaaing from , ot millions of dollars." !*ratt among you" sras forceful, earnest and { not In yours either, laddie, boy " bere Saturday and Sunday. The house was decorated with car­ The big. wondering eyas of the Ilk Miss I»ttie Silvers of St. Johns was impressive and led hla audience to ' "Well, your side sron. didn ’t It at the NEWS OFFICE nations. lilies and ferns. After the grandpa?" tie chap were drooping now. Bedtime a guest at Mrs Owen Steams' Satur­ forget the time that had elapsed since j bad come for tbe little men ot the ceremony the queots were served our heroes gave their lives for the na- | "Yes. my boy, there's only one conn- day. with a bountlous wedding supper. third generation since Apromsttox He Mrs. Myrt Terry and daughter Al- tional welfare j try here now," said the old man sim­ sighed with a slaapy but coonfortable •Many useful and baauttfu) presents TJoyd Craven went to Detroit on j lene of Sugar City, Colo., are here vis­ were received. ply. sanae of perfect security aad content Saturday. "Tour side waa the bravest wasn't iting her parenu. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. The guests from out of town were "Anyhow, grandpa." he murmurad. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jahriaa of Mar­ it grandpa?" Daggett and other relativ«*s and Porter rhortle of Ptnconnlng. great 'it's settled all tight now. Isn't It?" friends for some time. lon Springs were guests of their dau ­ "No, aon; we used to tblnk ao once. "Tas. laddie boy. It's all saCtlad and grandfather of the brides. Mrs. Kittle ghter. Mrs. Elsie Walters, on Friday. Miss Prances Hixson of Shepard I suppose. The other fellows tbonght aattlad tight, 1 guaaa. It's only ona Johnson of Olivet. Mrs. M. Waldron H. R. Mecomber la having his house was called here to help care for her they were the bravest too. but we all country bera now aad thare are no of Bt. Joseph. Mo.. Mr. and Mrs. Em­ wired for electric lighting. aunt. Mrs Albert Hixaon. ery Nichols and daughter Hazel of got bettar acquainted at Bull Hun and Slavas In It. and It's growing biggar Mrs Ployd I^each is quite sick at John Giliman and family attended j Chancellorsvllle and Gettysburg and •Middleton, Mr. and Mra. J. C Holiday the fiiaeral of hla father. Guy Glllman. •wnd strongar and grandar ovary min­ this writing. and son Don of Potervllle and Mrs. Spoitzylvanla Court House, and som^ ute." Ernie I..an(ins. wife and daughter at Shepherd last -week. of those other mllltsry soctabtas, and J O. Morey of Alma, sister of the Jeaale McDougall and Edna Blunt The tousled haad snuggted closer ' Treva of Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. brides I guess we'ra all content to call quits Will Wright and two children of Du- have been very III with measles. to the empty coat ateava. I glanced ; on tbe question of bravery. l)ur side up from my desk, where I had been plain were guests of their parents. Mrs Irwin WooII of Mt. Pleasant bad the most men and the most Alex Desttnao. 90 Lake St. Muake- araa called here on Monday by the listening to their warlike dialogue. Mr and Mrs. Ijeater Wright last Sun ­ son. desires other people to benefit by money —what they call reaourcaa. you day. lllneaa of her brother. Oliver Hicks. Tbe boy's eyee bad cloaad In slumber. ; the curative qualities of Pnley Kid ­ know —but 1 wouldn't like to say to ­ .Soen the old soldier, too, had aattlad There will be a miscellaneous aocial ney Pills and saya. **I wish to state Jesse Stinebower of Detmlf spent day that we had the belter soldiers." A New Whip Free back Into the sleepy hollow chair and at the M W. A. hall Saturday evening. that I have uaed Poley KMney Pllla Sunday hare. "How many men were on your George PHee of Corunna waa a rla- waa off to the land of Nod. the lad June 1st. under the auapiosa of the rind received more benefit from them side?" was the lad's next question. gophomores There will be a program than anything I have ever uaed be­ Itor here on Monday. well launched on the draamlaas ePT- Mrs. A. H. Sickals attended the Mny "Oh, more tbsn you could possibly rant of childhood alaap, the veteran Be sure and come and see our variety fore I bad a bad caae of kidney imagine, my little man. Those were If Ours is Lost, Stolen af stock. Bring along your small trouble and I wish to thank you for festival in Mt. Pleasant on Sunday. peiThance to itm again in vtsloos Mlaa Sadie Peek haa returned from big armies, bat my through yoothfol days of onmp and rhange the help Poley Kidney Pills have old friend General Mrs .Nora Stevens of St Johns and qtven me " VanBIckle A (llaaple. a few days ’ vlalt In Mt. PleaaanL trench and bnttia enniage. | Boynton had it llg- or ftx>ken in Three Months daughter Hasel visited relatives here Andrew Higgins has returned from Let him sleep, 1 thought; he wtll urad out that un ­ Sunday. Fitzgerald, Georgia, where he haa need all his rematntng strength for Mias Bertha Beebe closed another ♦ ♦ been spending the artnter. der Preeldent Lin­ the short tramp toam rrow with the We have a flne lot of DOLLAR RAW HIDE WHIPS. Thay are suct-esaful year of school here Tuea- ♦ AND HRRENHrNH. ♦ Mrs Berths Hagadom of Oxford Is coln's Dine differ ­ remnant of the boya tn Mas.—New much cheaper than lower piicad whips, baeause they will wear so dgy She has been engaged to teach ♦ ♦ visiting relatives here. ent calls for troops York Herald. much longer. Dsald sa that, we guarantee them for three months. there were about the primary room again next year. Come aad sse thane whips. Buy ome; If It breaks, or It la loat or The high school will close next week. RnpHst Chnrrh Note*. 2JI0U.00(* nortbem stolen inside of three months let us know sad we will replace It with Mr. and Mrs Jos Hess and Mrs. The I.Adies' Christian Aid Society Por June 2nd. Preaching, morning soldiers called in­ Minnie Wright were in St. Johns Sat­ win meet with Mrs Eva Poster Wed- and evening by the pastor. In the ev­ to tbe Beld during a new one. urday (neadny. June .'•th. at two o'clock. ening baecalaureate sermon. All are tbe four years the E. J. Kininger announces that all C. R. linker will hold an auction sale weleome. war tasted. Tha^ little glrla under ten years old who on Tuesday, June 4. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Top ­ tncludad the man will call at hla store next Saturday Oats In this vicinity are badly dam- ic. 'Thiistlsn Virtues fvl) Fidelity." who only served afternoon will be given a liberal treat. axed by the recent rains. Revelatloa 2:1-10. Consecration meet­ a short time and Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Peck and two dau ­ Mr. Gardner la moving on the farm ing Igwder. Mrs. A. D. Jones. the old codge rs RRShaw ghters visited his parents. Mr. and he recently ptirrhaasd of C. E. Bnker. The Woman's Mlaalon seelety held a like me. who Mrs ijeander Peck. In Mr. and Mra. C. B. Baker. Mr. and thank offeiing last Sunday eveatag. weren't fit for The Haese af QuiOlty. township Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Beebe spent Sunday srith Mte An interastlag program sraa givan. much elap aad who Prank Tsare waa borne from Lan- and Mrs. John Knight In Dnplaln. The eveulag offeiing sraa 27.21 for mllatad for the St. Johns Michigan alng over Sunday. The little sons of Mr. and Mrs Geo. mlaalona. srhota smr." . Kllenger are seriously ill. The OM Fteg- Tha beye eyas I oopte with a full heart and n Eareka Rvaagellral ChnrHi Nates. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watkins of St. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ arem Mg withsron- Johns were cnilers In thin vicinity lust steady hand to aalate tha flag that The first quarterly nHwtlng of the ♦ ♦ der as ha strove year waa a maat bleaaad oecaalon. I Saturday. NOBTN SKNOAL AN1> ESBSX floats shove ma my flag aad yanr to oo mprshand tha flag —tha flag of the Oaten—the flag ♦ ♦ flgnras. Than in n ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ of the free heart's hope aad home- - votes of chlldteh Erwin Tietit srwa alek with the tha star apaagiad knnaar of onr fh- awa ha whlsparad: ^ hmm^ig mumps last sraak. thars the flag that. upMfted tiinm- Mra. Vem Walker entertained her "How maay of alt phant ly over a few brave man. haa nleee. Mtaa Esab. from Adhley laat those men got never been ohecerad. desttnad by the ■r raaisrT^tov rasmSt^re weak. kilted?" pod of tha ualvevea to wan on Its m a cream separator is found ii Bom to Mr. and Mra. FAmttnand "Nehody ...... knows ampte folds tha ateraal aong of free- Oeller May 13tb, a daughter. that for sera, laddte boy, snld the «mMem of the ^the II. S. CraHm Mparaior. Becauw^ Mlaa Nettle Walker spent from veteran solemnly. "You ana, power on sarth whtek la to snaaad ’^it*8 the best skimmer in the world. HoldsA Sunday uatll Monday with her alster. wars huDdraPa aad bundradaT m them that of whteh It wna nk) tha ann Mrs (Mlvtn Rlee, of near St Johaa. Just bailed In treechea after tha Mg never want down. —Ool. Henry Wat- World*# RocoitL Bgcgmg it Mike Reeb and eon from Aabley battles, and la all tha nattewal eanw- irgglMd hf Imum I or hf fhm rot o ry spent from Frida y uatll Saturday srith tartoa there are leng rows of graves Mr. and Mrs. Vem Walker. evan now aith no nnmaa over them. donogf os CBoiiMuMs Os Muigiioa uggso n Svef'lterrawtnt Clraln. • IwsassoHeiyaai Mr. aad Mm. Fred Ttedt spent Sun ­ Bnt 1 was talking about It with oer In addraesing tha Orand Army of ttfy. Bmuae it turns easieet. is noiselee^ day with Mr. aad Mm. Angnat Sehard- post commander tbe othar day, and tty. th# Repehllr shortly before he died. . .^JnmsaNsr.tbMMxrtflemSyaeesmlRgssatvetbe attractive and very durable and sani­ er In Riley. ba toM me tbe beet ■guraa la tha . PrsMdsnt McKlaley said: ■■ns e ssnpissa SHsIt snl tt yae kbaaumsb se messaas. is wtilasasraaealyaaeBS m Archie and Rober t Nowmaa raine d pensio n ofltea show that tha Untea • *«Mk.arlSHiteateaaMMaaaf. IswU am lasssSsva ehh yeas wash ar assasansn tary. Because the y.S. is guaranteed their new bam last wank Thursday "Tha (drete la narrnwlag. One lMaamersarasmeaaaaaasme.ssUassbswfaa saasrU yaa wtsk and I wtu saai yaa sbs armtea laat by death from all oaeasa name after anothar Is cransad out by i the firm that has ^*kept the aad Friday. dating tha war aaeat MOAflt man. tha bteek pencil of grim doatb. Day i t ese eemsB ssaSTj^^. sbeyssnmsllrt quality up ^ for the past 39 Thare were sheet IStJIW of these after any nt roll oall we bear of rat- { mts.aaaisatBiesniablBr I Tea mam have sn 4 who were etther killed outflglit tn | a Sbsnomvm wtth sty years. ub CHICHESTER S PILLS sraas who asw ‘ ^ preoont' bnt *na- j eiumpiaiaai Hi to “iiiowyoi^ ruK mtummnm aauan ^ battle or eloe died of theirw -mwounds.uass tOr.' Thay have gone to late j The feet died fram J the grtet majortty of on wese only sleep toalght beooaUi the lend aoe> entrs home with 'em to ear- Faraers' Ceoeirt Tile MachtBe Rfg. C«. wayaw riLi* . i ^ IT ahnet wtth Cham ter the awt of ST. JOHNS. MiUllOAN SHDivKiSTiuvSrnin WktHm A Page of Agricultural Hints and He^s kave Spnaden Done Come to Us! FcrToor Nai^iban? I TREITiEIITS OF Insects That Caiue Greatest MEU SattESIIOIIS Our buatneoa la growing dally um account of aatlagail pafnrno we are snxloue to have all those within driving dltianrr of Bt J bring tholr cranm to uo asul be convinced that we mean what wa Iko not leave any old, damp, musty when sse guarantee correet welghu and tarns and as high _ Damage to Wheat hay la the lofis, bat clean out every­ any cranmsry can pny and do the square thing by lu potfow. flUtMM or aevaetoM yoora ago a th!^ and let la Use sunahias and _ ntW ftosh air before the new crop It Is hard to tall how anich you are lasing by churning neksStmr bougtot nice aoMMCti nursery By «. Weed, Hinie ^termnl Wrheel M ■leenchneetta. •took sad oat out a awoll orrkard cornea in. It .will keep all the Iwtier. or aondtng your cranm ■omswbora doe, until you try Ho wostod to puoh bio traoo sloog uo with a fsw cans and than yt»a wiii bs la poolUsn to I The WiMat Bulb-Worm In a tsso- If your strawheriy-bed waa set thla ‘ rsfiMly owl tor the no*t oeroo or elsbt ^he Htooian Fly lo tbe BBoat don> ludge lauUlgsntly. yesro be brood coot ed s boory coot of opocisl inoeet «wa ay of tbe 'alan Fly, which affeesa wheat-plaau aprtag. do not let a single bloensn ' me to fnilt this year, but plach, atsble-tnonure all over tbe lot crop, thousih at Um IS graatar In somewhat the anme sray. The eggs Bring us yonr next can of crastm and all we will aak la that you esn- tbe trees were aot. plowed it under, gaor be done by the Clneh •re laid in autgmn upon the young plncb. plBch. Bigger and better orogn he next Hnte yoo see the next year. Uaue until jmu oan do hotter elsewhere. We will do our ham Us local dealer, get him to and cultivated to poiatooa. I Huga and Army Worms wbleb attack wheat plants and soon hatch Into foot- plaoae you and have oonffdanee hat are can do It. give you the history of He grew potatooo year after y» | otA^ gralna In addition to wfcoat. Isan larvae that push downward Antll TBT UK OHrE ANB WATCfl BBHUL'B. T and enltlvatod and mnnurod well. The . autborltloa eotlnHite that the av- they Tsasch the crown. Here they at- Do aot he la tun much of a hurry to j Kcne of the I H C manuretreeo grew nagidly tor aeveral yenea, | annual loaa of wheat due to the teek the main part of the atom, com- make a garden. Walt uaUI the aot I Is spreaders he has sold. Then when they oomaaeneed to die. Some Heeoloo Fly la tan per eegt. or shout winged kr much largtr than the Hsn- «. Seeds afmply will rafune to get the story of other spreaders were blown out by the roota by 4o,osn 4lSO buabeia. nMnly.dsatroylng lU and oTtss causing germinate In ooM. damp ground. and draw your own conclusions loionns. but most them Juot died the plant to send ont num erous other Paid E. WiHoiigliby Of oourae tbe daaaages at tli Keep tbe bou rn planto Indoors or as to which spreader does the ' wbofv thoy atood. Ttao trees bore lit* j much greater than this, la certain re- and weaker stems. The larvae re- CBoSeo Aeomse Neeth ST. JOHMS best work at the lowest cost. j tie 1/ any fruit. tMu. wh«. th. crap w b. "TTl?'" ‘** **- ‘ SHI *Sl!! woll-sheltorod until the wonther In! ' At this wiitlag only ibrae or four of In the follosriag spring. Then they worm tor heopo. A atagle cool night Durability pays. The spread ­ oae-hair or naore. If not completely might ntln all jmur Traaoiirw er that does the best work (or ' tbe original three or four dooen trees mined. It occura pmcUcally through­ change to pupae and change again : are alive. In early eummer to adult fttea. They the longest time is the cheapest put the principal wheat regions of the Mow the tblevtag eroara haunt the These three trees are bearing fairly Unitsd gtatee. It Is called the Hes­ lay «gga for a second brood which to buy. The more you find out good crops, but they did aot commewre develop quickly and lay eggs in turn *'onilleldn The beat aearacrow we about spreaders, the more cer­ sian Fly because It Is suppos ed that It know of Is a piece of bright tin loosely bearing until tbe treatment waa won (tret brought to America In straw for a third brood. tain you win be to go to the changed, and not so much atable>man* Tha Wheat Btilb-Wona la g anarally fixed to a pole, so It will flash la the used by the Heealan aoldleis during aonlight. Hila seeme uacaany to the local dealer and buy an ure applied. the Revolution. kept In sublectlim by Its natural en- * There la another young orchard coo« emiee. so that it la rarely destructive crow tribe. Tbe adult Heaelan Fly la a tiny two- elating of about 100 trees about one to a asrloua extent. The prompt Wli4t we Advertise we Sell- IH C Manure Spreader mile from tbe one described above that wlnged «f mfeated wheat and the Fly-acreens on every door and win­ male fly la able to lay a hundred or .*p.kki « .m la now nine or teo years old. It baa mow rnlput. mw. ..oormlljr .poll Uw « ‘** .""* ***« ‘ *5! dow? .No! Weil do aot sralt another had stable-manure applied nearly ev­ helpful preventive measures, as la also day. By keeping tbe pesta out they Konp 20th Centniy leevee of tbe young wheat-plant. ery yiar, and also wood-ashes allied a conststent ayetem of crop-rotation. cannot breed In tbe dum in the In a few daya these eggs hatch Into Corn Kirj or frequently. Two apeclaa of tiny four-winged erncka in the walla. What we Sell Advertises os. Thieorchsnl baa mnde rapid growth •mall larvae or maggots that work fliea also infest wbeat-atema. The their army to the base of the leaf, the trees all look thrifty, and are Hlieat Joint-worm causes little gall- An uncovered rmln barrel will breed Coverkaf lodging between the leaf-eheath and starting to bear nicely. Some of the llke swellings at or near the joints, a milHona of akeetera. Do not allow any the atalk of the plant. There, snugly tr«we bore almost a full crop laat year small, footless maggot lirlng in each stagnant water to sund near the The be9diflg llateriab year since they were mt.—A. J. Legg. j covering eerves to proteet the Insect. so a tiny moaquHollke gnat, with two teTh• IMitkm * of this Hurmu Is to fnmisS. Start the weeding-harrowa as aaon of ebarae to all. iha best lafornMiioa West Virginia. i ami le eometlmea called the puparlum, wings and a slender body. The fe­ Inable ow better farmina. If toti Imv # although thla atane is conmwnly aa you can see the new com la Um •ny wort li r quest lot»» coitcerning sol Is.erot>s. males lay their eggs, one or more In a mwa land dralnaae. Irriaaiton. fertirisers. etc.. called the flaxseed stage place, in the wheat-heads. SBSdto spur iwqulnes spoclftc aad send thew Time tor Agpe to Mater. Service Bureau. Harveatcr Uuilduin The eggs of the pigeon are batchni Within this puparlum the larva A weak later the eggs batch Into Let us fiffure with you on your re­ gl two weeks, thoeq of the fowl In chaagee to a pupa, to change again minute maggotlike larvae that absorb It will only take half a day and a pair work mis Spring. Let us figure ttvwe. thoee of the dnek tn touf, tbona later into aa adult llenaian Fly. The the aap from tbe growing kernel, little jng at lumber to make a fly-tight with you on any new building you con ­ sf tbe geem In live, and those of the number of bmoda variea greatly srith causing It to shrivel so that the crop manure-box. Bvery bam ought to •mrleh *0 ••••• the locality and the season. Is often ruined. In Teas than a month have one —but It must be absolutely template. In winter-wheat reglona damage the larvae become of full slie. and tight because, you know fliea breed in by the Hessian Fly may often be pre­ leave the wheat-bead to And shelter In the atable-roanure. While out your way the other day it vented by late seeding, although the the eoil surface, where each forms the time when this la effective varies srith tiniest cocoon as a aheiter for the fall strikes us that wc saw some wagons and ; the Inrallty and the aeason. Many of and winter a few idle machines standing around ' the Insects In the flaxseed stage pass The larvae arc thought to remain STDPSrSCIILP ITCH the barn vard. Of course you know To Every Man j the summer In wheet-atubble. These within these cocoons without chang­ ' may be deetroye«l by burning over the ing to pupae, and change anain to flies they arc there and you know the dam ­ ; stubble flelda. or plowing deeply and .ibotit th#atlroe the wheat-head forma IHindmff and Kvery Farm af Hcalp axpeiienced In the use of a silo, our IM* age to them will cost more than lumb­ ; rolling. \ Thus theV Is but one brood of the IHsease Cared Qalek by Zems. l*HRI»HAnLK 8IU) satrongly recomroenda An adequate syaiem of crop-rotation Wheat Midge each year. | er to build new sheds would cost— whv Itself. Hade from v Itiifled clay. It ■ Is very helpful In preventing out- The only known preventive meas­ ^ot have the new sheds? Wc will sell stands tn reason that it can never crumble or } breekiw while the aelection of var­ ures are deep plowing of stubble-flelds ' It la simply wonderful how Zemo you the lumber and make the price decay. .Neither will It shrink, swell ieties having strong sterna nr the habit the burning of chaff and screenings , or abarvrt) molature from the ensilage. goes after dandruff. You rub a little |i»f tillering freely la helpful In pre- from wheat known tn be infested, and right. All forma of rone rete will absorb of In with tips of the tlngera. It gets ■ entlng damage srben tbe peat Is prea- regular cooperative ayatetna of crop- i molature which will cauae the ensilage light dosm Into the glands, stimulates i ent rotation I to spoil more or leas next to the wall. A I them, «tep* the Hch, and makoa the head feel fine. No, it Isn ’t sticky! Ze- well re-inforred renerete silo will rest as |mn la a line, clear, vanishing liquid. maeh or raor<- than our "IHPBHIBHAJILK " Our alk> la given innsense extra strength by I You don ’t have to even wash your I hands after using Zamo. And what a use of a patent channel block In which steel What a Boy Can Do With bars are burled In mortar, protected from air ■wonder It is for eciema. rash, pimplss and concealed from view. Thla form of con- and all akin affllctiona. A 2&-caot trial I bottle at tbe Travis Drug Oo. is guar- Parr Lumber ffCruction is uaed in grain tanka lOb feet high, Poultry lanieed to stop any akin Irritation. ruatomers are prelected by n warranty. Zemo is prepaid by B. W Rose By kATHKRNi: ATHKHTOh URIBES National Fire Proofing Company IMediclDe Oo.. St. Louia, Mo., and la St Johns, Richigaii. I regularly sold by druggist* at t1 s bot- Hr^TINtiTON, . People who go to the market to buy whose fault waa It If she could not get ■tie. Rut to prove what it srill do at Fer free Heeklet and terms call en or address eggr or poultry, always want the beat the higheat market-price? trifling expense. Zemo is now put up ;ln 2.^-cent trial bottles they can get. And the only way they A little later another lot wa* EL L. Valentine can tell la by the looks. So. If you want brought in. There were two boxes of Lecal Agent. M. Jshns, Bichlgnn. to get good prices for your pmiltry- them. In each of srhich were twelve prndurts. you muat make them look cartona holding a doten egg* each ■ nice. One box waa toll of whlie-ahe||ed egga At thla time of the ymr your moat clean aa pearla. uniform in aiie. and ! tmi>ortant prwluct will be your eggs packed with the amall end down. The The boy with only a few hen» will clerk amlled aa he lifted them out. YOU GET hardly be able to do any sbipping on “KIghteen cents a doseo and glad to his «»wn account, but must de|*end on the home market. There are, how­ get them. Orders waiting for them •BUICK THE BENEFIT OF right asray. Jim, go ‘phone Mrs. (Irant - - ever. aeveral ways in which he can and Mrs. Raat that we’re got those get a little more than market-prices egg* they wanU” for hla egga YOUR CASH One way Is to arrsnge with your And that Is the differetic<> When the home dealer to furnish him strictly ' grocer know* what he can depend on fresh egg*, graded and guaranteed for he hi willing to pay for It. He does his flneat class of trade. Any grocer not hare to hunt a market for bit beat when you come to us to ^Jet FARM I.M- likes to get egga that he knows he can eggs any more than you do recommend, and la willing to pay a f Another good sray la to sell your ^ J I PLEMENTS we do not try to see HOW good prlee for them. eggs directly to Individual customers, Ae manv town cuaiomera buy their thus making the "middleman's" proflt. 1 egg* just a doaen at a time. It adds to too. There are many people srho are i j CHEAP a line of FARM TCX)LS we can 1 the attrartiveneaa and salability of willing to pay from live to ten centa 1 your good* If they are put up In neat a doien more than the regiilar market, b------^ carry but HOW GOOD. We know you cartons holding just that number. prtce for eggs that they know will be Of course your eggs must be clean. fresh and good. will come*a|$ain if you patronize us once, If yonr hens are of several kinda y dM nM IRto H. hat rS^THUBQMT aQ»»i2.

■ ■ ■ Mr*- Hmit AltralCf ««■ wla •».at OMil «f ■■«. ♦ Blood Huifiors Mn.______i*«t«r dto4 mt m pnrnlytlr ♦ BAflT UHUMMI. ♦ r««mciUy onn — pimplv^ boll*, : t« liatrolt tbin week. ••irob# Tueniny aftcmoca. . ^jnm ar Mit rhMuii. or aom* otiw rrank J. HabnaMcr wna la St. Jofeaa l*lt. obont 5 o'elbek. Ska bod bean ♦ ^ ^ form ar •motlan: bat aatnetlmaa thay last weak Tbumiay. | ebureb witb bar dau^tar. Mra. * ^uh irUit^ mI «bM in tba ayatam. tndicaiad by f^l- While llttla rrankla Roabon and Laaria Paid|iauach and raealvad tba * “**»» of Daiaa«iac vlaltad rai A Thing of BeoMtty is atlvM In thU vicinity rroni Frkinjr ua- li^ of waaknaaa. Uin««ior. loaa of^up-’ ’ ^ iwv OT tbraalarOT lltUaiiauv playtantaa wnv.^ware M#try- —•cramaala bat waa taken^— Bt<|^y- - la m ipatlta. or ganrral (lability. ' “■ isrr2;:'sr^■;r.trrrv.r^n.r-..*. nanalna aay braakln* onu . aroeary ____ They are aapallad and tba whole .iy»- pr^niiie )Mt hla bold and fall off Mlaa Jullaoa Millar waa born In Her day tam la raooratad. atranathanad and jjj, above tba knee Wave - many June 14th, \9t%. and ('non* to Wm SlllaMn imlacd bin bnni Tuan- a Joy Forever— day. toned by 3dael4>u«blln carried him to hla bonw Aiuertoa when aulle youn«. In Janu- I4nfld*> SarSaOMtliSI and the doetora were called and oat It ary, Itftl. ^ waa married to IMer Wm Uula Caopar oad cblldfea of St. Jobaa vieltod relativaa bare Sunday ,______and aay be la gettlas atong aieeiy. It ,8lan»n who died four yeara mm. They Several from here attended Mamor- *** “*« **»• •••“ ““ act Hrad on a Jnn three mllaa aomh of ebecelatad taMeu catlad nn , Ftank Whitaker, the I town until 8 raara a«o they oaiue to lal aenrieaa la Meet Plalaa eataeteiy >—If the Beaxity La»ts Sunday. —------— ^ driver, eaya be repeatedly told them to , INvwler where they bought a bouee and Mine Alice (Inllagber who has apeot get off but they would not ileten. tkre aeree of ground where abe llv«l the past two aMatba vlaltlag her ala- —I I Mr. and Mre. Oaorge Sebafar agent till loot m»ring when abe became too 8ui.> to iiw .!«« 8h. ii..d Our Ready-to-Wear Garments have laatmg FOWLER Mlea Kthal Co«n want to DeWItt to of the Uiae with Mre. Po* and part day tor aa tadoffalta viait la tba haaaa ^yie and hesustyf are absolutely euaranteed susd be bridaemaid for Mlea Clavay who of tba time with Mre. Peldpauach. She K»f Jay Ssesiona sad family. _____ will be marrlad Wedneaday. ' loevaa to mourn their loan eight chll- Mr. and Mna Arebls Smith had tbe ______■ Mre John Wharritt wna In Orand dran^four glrte. Mre. l4Hiia Peld- Maple Rapids telapbom* lastalled la coet no more them other tines. BuY THE BEST. Mrs W. W Klnley and Mtn. Oeorga Rapide tbe IIrat of the week. Mr*. Chrl.t Tbelan. Mm Joe. their bom* this week. Stow went to (Iraad Rnpide Wedaan- Mr. and Mm. TbomiH. Weber want to Pox..MrB. Joaaph Fedewa of Weetphal- Mrs. EMaa Sturgl*. wko wea report ­ day to awet Mr. sad Mrs Joka (lay. Weatphalla Monday to vlalt their son. «•<* •oof boy*. Joseph of Callfor- ed very III last weak la ooavalaaeeat. We arc showing extraordinary lines in our ready-to-wear department, who retaraed from CalltoralariuuMte -»«. i^k kxi -e '1^;,/'’^" *°* Mra. Florence Clark la on tkc Mek consisting of ladies, misses and children's coats, ladies and misses suits, la­ they apeot the winter. Mn. Brom rMunMri to lier boa. m * "'*• “> *ko livn oa ih. old ho«»- Hot. Wyandotte Monday. [ateed. The funeral waa held Friday. Archie Smith and wife bare pur- dies and misses skirts, wool 'dresses, wash dresses, shirt waists, wrappers, ki- Mr*. William S^ of la rtalt> Hattie Belle Wberrltt went to St «■> •* » o'clock at the Holy Trln- lag herdaughter, Mr*. Jess Haldwtn. a cheeari a new Packard player plaao. monas, sac(|ues, etc., a nice assortment of styles and fabrics, as follows: Johns Friday returning home Monday. Ii> church. Father Undemaao o«. Harry Healy loot a valuable borac few days. Lewis Sebuellar returned to hla elating Intarmant In tbe cemetery Joseph Sebroup returned front Itb- ^ recently. Ladies coats, black and navy blue whipcord, black, navy blue and tan serges, eca Wednesday where be wee called ****??• i *ae weet of town. llelroe* Peace and faorily apent tan and gray mixtures, beautiful styles, full lined and part lined, OB .rcooo, o( Ik. IIIBMB o( hiB mott- . TI*** "» S”** ” «*••' “ Sunday at H. M. Fboe ’a. .r. P. Miller and taoaily of Oreeabuob prices from ...... -...... $10.00 to $30.00 E:1 Brenaaman and IdUeene Sturgis .7^ 7 ^ vlsltod at Wm. Fayrweatber’s Satur­ Mis.ses coats navy blue and tan serges, tan and gray mixtures, nice and eon Howato went Wednesday to 'leltlng her perento in Latogaburg iMt day. Au Sable ftahtag They returned Fii- "11 !!i “* I styles, prices from ...... $5.00 to $12.00 day. her aoa Idalaad with hie grandpar-1 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Childrens coats, 2 to 6 years,, and 6 to 14 years, consisting of red, na­ Mr*. Michael Areas wne in St Johns l?***!^"**;!^ J® T ♦ ♦ Friday. day..... thia week to bring him home again ♦ ▼H’TOM rCBTBB. ♦ vy, tan and gray wool, white pique, tan repp and linen, best of Mlea Alice Jolly of LAaalng le hare Mrs. H.» I^------*" OB John*...... «the j ^ ^ Wmton of I^nalng wa* a bue- ♦ ♦ styles, prices from ...... $1.50 to $5.00 vMtlag her grandmother. Mr*. P. T. *»' ***,J*,tr*I j ineas vtaltor here on Monday. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ jpjly_ .bimMr* (•«ura«-(ieorge (wiuwiuBaldwin «.>..•and >w>ieon Donald Kirby returned from Flint on Ladies and misses suits, black, navy blue and tan serges, tan and gray mixtures, Mias Amelia Wadel tended tbe store *rni to Rochester Friday to v|*|t her Monday, (Tiarie* Starr la driving a new Ford beautiful styles and fabrics, silk lined, prices from ...... $15.00 to $55.00 for Tony Fo* during tbe funeral Frl- **»» "hter. Mr*. Kmeat Thornton, a few of Petoakey U here auto. day of Mr*. Itoter Simon. thl* week vlaltlng hi* father John Wll- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sleight were In Ladies and misses wool skirts, black voiles, black, navy blue and tan whipcord, Mr. and Mr*. Frank and John 81m- .Mathlaa Arena of Weatphalla wa* j|, ^ho I* quite III. St. Johns Thureday. .serges, tan and gray mixtures, best of styles, high and low waist on of Pewamo attended the funeral of *'• Monday on biialnees. | IdOttle Def'amp returned from Rev. Ai Itorker attended eerrlcea at their mother, Mr* Peter Simon, Frl- The Clinton County Mall Carriers |n Perry' on Thureday. the drove church Sunday evening. line, prices from ...... $3.50 to $12.00 .\#aoclatlon met above Baldwin ’s store ja^re Clevenger and sister of Mias Bertha Stichler of Ht. John* T.adie.'i wash skirts, white and tan from ...... $1.00 to $3.00 Tony Fox ’* store wa* closed during Saturday night. After the bualnea* v^nKhnsvIlle. ()., were guest* at Wra. ivielted her mother. Mrs. Jennie Stich­ the funeral of hi* little girl, Marcella. Jn«*ctlng a lunch wea served. All re- f’artwright’s this week. ler. Sunday. Ladies* wool dresses, serges, wool challies, panama, best of styles Saturday. ■ *** “* time. j Mra Judd Cox motored to Mtae Rachel Ketchem of Lwingeburg and shades, heantifiilly trimmed, prices from .*...... $10.00 to $15.00 Prank Loeber of M'estphalla wa* Mr*. John WherrItt wa* in St. Johiu fiowell and St. Johi»* on Sunday. spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. In town Monday. Friday. | p j Moulton waa In Oriri on Sun- and Mrs. ('lyde Ketchem. ^ Ladies and misses wash dresses, best of styles and shades, lawns, tissues, ging ­ Herroan Pohl 1* on the sick list. Charlee IMggott and friend. Mamie D. L. Stichler visited hla etater, Mr*. ham. percales, light and dark, low and high neck, long and short Anna liggott went to Crand Rapid* Hower*. vIMted at Joseph Clrich’s E. B. liensinger. U E. Week#. Cha*. PTed Dickiaon In Sunfleld Saturday. Saturday. Sunday. (•linn and P. C. Beemer were In Ful­ A daughter was bora to Mr. and sleeves, heaiitifnl designs, prices from ...... $1.00 to $5.00 Mlea Mae Marphereon of Detroit Is Bom to Mr. and Mr*. Charles .Mac- ton on Thursday In attendance at the Mrs. Clyde Arthur Friday. Children's drcssc.s, white and colored, tan. blue and plaids, beauti­ visiting her grandfather. Ijcv I Bald ­ Prangle, a baby girl, , burial of My'mn Troop whose death R. D. Martindale of Brant la visiting win. this week. week. occurred here on the 2oih. friends and realtivea In this vicinity. ful combinations, prices from ...... 50c to $1.50 liswls Schueller and eieter, Mim A bunch of town people went in Ia K. M’eeks left here on Tuesday A new flagpole was erected In front House xlresses and wrappers, prices from ...... $1.00 to $1.25 Brohl. of Wyandotte. Mr. and Mr*. Brennaman ’s auto to visit Joseph Cl- for Indianapolis on business. pf Ctkdar Lake school last week. The Joceph Schueller and Mr. and Mrs rich Sunday. Henry Hayes of Elsie waa a caller old one wa* destroyed nearly a year Shirt waists, w'hite and colored, best of styles and fabrics, low and high neck, Frank Simon of Pewamo attended the Mre. Corwin Sturgl* was In St. In town on ’niursday last. ago long and short sleeves, bcautifullv trimmed, prices from funeral of their little niece. Marcella Johns Ttieeday W’m. Campbell of Detroit visited his Merle, little daughter of Mr. and pox. ■ ■ ■ parents here this week. Mra. D. L. Stichler. who ha* been vte- ...... ;...... 50c to $2.50 Mr*. Josephine CoflHi from law An- Holy ’Trinity (’barrh 3fete*. P. C. Beemer waa In 9t Johns on itlBg relatives in Sunfleld for the past gele*. Calif., 1* here visiting Mr*. W. 1 ------Baturday and purchased a new Fland- two inontbs rkluraed home Saturday. W. Kinley. Monday there was a high mea* far er« 20 !>-peaeenger touring oar. See theee tines before buying ! Mlea Blaache Fox waa la St. Johns the l^irgatorial society. | Chas. Stratton sad wife of Elsie Monday. This Is Ember week. Wedneaday spent Sunday here with friends ♦ ♦ Joeeph WItgen ’a little boy Herman Friday and Saturday are days of fast I Dr. DeCamp and wife were In Alma ♦ H4irTH OLIYE ♦ has been quite tick with pneumonia and abstinence. fon Sunday and returned with a new ♦ ♦ but it better. Dr. Strahan of Pewamo .Vext Sunday la Trinity Sunday, the Ford rtinabout. ' ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ treated him. iwtronal feast for the ^urch. It Is | Frank Manning and wife visited rel- JOHN HICKS Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph also communion Sunday for the Young ativea In St. John* on .Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Eugene Forbe* of De- Schneider a baby boy FYlday, May 24. iBsdles ’ Sodality, also a special month- j Kph Haye* of Elsie transacted hue- Witt rialted Mr. and Mra. Geo. Brink Rom to Mr. and Mr*. W. T. Irwin,'ly collection will be taken up for the ineae here Monday. S inday. ST. JOHNS Jr., a little son Saturdar. May 25th. j new church fund. Mr*. Wni. Marble entertained her Mr. and Mm. D. Devereaux vlalted Clinton .4ve. **The Store That Sellg Wooltex' Mr* Henry Schneider visited Mr*. — grandfather. Mr, Keck, of Owoss-t h*r parenta, Mr. and Mr*. Irving Ea­ Joseph Schneider, from Friday until tlhltaary ef Little Warrella Pax. a few day* last week. ton In North Olive Sunday. Monday. Mrs Clara Sutftn has been on the Vfr. and Mm. Bert Norris and aons Mlm 'Ttllie Ott vMted her slater. The little •tx-y«ar-oid girl of Tony s4cK list for a week. of South IleWIti visited hla parent*. Ml* Coon M'emer. Sunday. Fox. died Wednesday morning. May i J. r.ardhsm spent Sunday In Owos- Mr. and Mr*. 8. M. .Norrii Sunday. .Mr*. Tony Miller returned from Ann 22, 1912. at 10.30 o ’clock of spinal so with his son. Roy Oardham and Mrs. 8. W. Norm and Mm. Charle* Arbor Tuesday. Her daughter Agne* mengttls She waa taken sick on tbe wife. Decks attended the M. B. Aid at the is still in tbe hospital there. Monday morning before and a coun- ; Wilbur Stratton has a new Font home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Tucker Mr and Mr*. C. F. Meyer and dau ­ sel of doctors wa* held Monday even- ' touring car. last Wednesday. ghter heather visited her stater, Mr*. ing and also ’Tueeday morning but F. C. Peek visited his daughter in Mie* Gertrude lluwe tinished a suc- w E L. Tallman In Iwnsing Sunday. to no avail. She was a sweet little Sheridan on Thursday and Friday of ceeaful term of school at the Brown Carl Schneider and niece. MIse Jose- child Jiiet started to school since Eaa- ' last week, scoool house last week. 'The teacher, I phlne Knoop, went on the excursion to ter and now the Heavenly Father has R. D. Whitman was In Elsie on (luril* and patrons of the school held Summer Comforts Detroit Sunday. called her for His own. fMie leaves buelneae Wednesday. a picnic at Round Ladle ihiday. Mis* Josephine Knoop will work for to mourn a father and mother one Arthur Briggs of Elsie was a bus- Mrs .loeeph Schneider a few weeks. sister and three brothers who are Inees vtaltor here on Monday. Children^ very often have troubi* That Save Money, and Promote Health. Frank Schneider has a new ptano. tmvken-hearted over their loos. Fun- * Chas. fiirtwrtght and Mlae Vita Blr- witb their kidneys aad bladder either John Bauer was in St. Johns Friday eral services were held Saturday hop were married at Ashley on WW- a* a result of weakness or of sonte on buslnt morning May 25, at 9 o ’clock. nesday laet. They have commenced cbildrea ’* disease. Mrs. John ’Tboni- We have positively the largest and most complete line of these goods ever housekeeping near Elate aa, Bacanaba. aaya; ”My little boy C7000cyv 0(j00000000000gx 30000000cxx?0000cx30000(xxxxxxxxx3 Mr. and Mr*. Judd Cox entertained had a sevem pain across bis baek shown in the city. Below is a partial list of them and we invite your early in­ relative* from St. John* on Sunday and was ao nervoua he could not sleer F C. Peck and wife visited in D«i- at night but Foley Kidney Pills cured spection of these seasonable goods. plain on Sunday. him in a abort time.” VanBtekle A Judd Cox and F. Moulton were bue- Qlaspie. Presents for Inea* visitora In St. Johna on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gltchell and Mr* Refrigerators, Oil Cook Stoves, Gasoline Stoves, Lawn Mark iBsmunyon of Owoaao apent Sat­ ST. JOHNS MARKETS. urday and Sunday with Winfield Moore Mowers, Screen Doors. Garden Tools, Roofing, Wire and family. rORHECTEB FOR THE NEW^ fV- ence Fred Hall and family have moved EHT TIIITHsnAT WGR.MNG. Cloth, Poultry* Fence, Paints, Oils and Varnish, Garden here from Howell and occupy the M. 8t. Johns. Mich.. May 30. 1912. We have Dainty and Appropriate Ulfta for tbe Graduate Z. I^ewls house. gkaish . Hose, Hammocks, Porch Screen, Bamboo Shades. Mr. ('rawford of Ithaca was in W’heat. while______11.07 town on busineas Wednesday last. WReat, r»d ... 11.09 School closed here on Friday *Der a Oato .. 53 very micceeariil school year and the Rye „ e.s children are now enjoying themaelve# Choice hand picked tieans ..... 82..>o again Beans, over liMb. pick baale ...... $2.40 Base Ball Supplies j Mra. Milford Cordray passed away Ocher beans 5c per bu fur ewen iiy {on Saturday morning. May 2ftih. at picked her home west of town after a long Com ------40 and Jllnees. Her death wea due to cancer Com abellad, per bushel___ 85 I of the stomach. 'The fnneral took place Clover seed. June ...... 410.00 on Tneaday. $Rie leaves several chtl- Clover seed. Mammoth ...... $10.00 jdren and grandchlMren bealdes bro- Clover, Alyoke ...... $10,00 Fishing Tackle : there and slater* to monra her depart- LITE NTtN'IL j nre. Cattle, fattad ...... $4.00 O $6 60 F. L. Moulton sad P. C. Beemer were Veal calves...... —$$.00 • 87.00 Base Balls, Bats, Mitts, Gloves, Masks, Sweaters and jin Laaaing on bnstaaoa Saturday. Hogs, per owl ...... -$R1S O $746 Geo Jackaoa of Itbaca tmaaacted Sheep, per cwt ...... 88.M ta $846 Catchers Pads. Everything the devotee of **lsaac**can wish ibuataeaa here Baturday. Loinb^ per owt ______$8.00 • $7.00 ! Ira Speerbeck of Elele was in to wn DnBBVB nATB. ion Tueeday. Beef, dressed ...... 4$4i O $0.00 for—Casting Rods, Trout Rods, Lines, Hooks, Reels, C. D. Wooley and wife motored to Porii. $R00 O $i^ Oalvea. dn St Jobaa oa Sunday and spent tbe af- .jetM o tio.00 Spinners, Minnows, All Artificial Baits and Lures, Tackle Mntton. dr ------fT.dt teraeon wttb Mr. sad Mie. JOa Hoover. Tallnw ______4 Leonard Mra. Pearl Mead* and daughter. Re­ LITB MOLTBI. Boxes, Trout Creels and All KmdB of Camper ’s Outfits. ts. spent Sunday wttb ftiende near 8t. MM. larga. tat------Jobaa iaim tat------Pardon us for again suggesting to you that now it a good time to buy a . latga. taA______♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ Tarbeys. large, tat ♦ MHTTH AMILBT. ♦ ■unm. RefngeratcHrs 10 ♦ ♦ Madm m Gramd M/oftidb ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FARM FENCE Mr. and Mr*. Ime Wells of Poattar Sheep pelts ii to $1.00 *i>ent Baturday with Mr. and Mr*. B. PMOIHICB b TBtlBTAI L FBOITH. and that we have the ELWMi and MliL conceded to be the beat. Alio the CBM Are Good Rehigerators and K. Stormfells. Batter Mre Jeeele Whitfmd aad RMber Ril­ 17 and SfHL $1911 ready now for delivery. a ey oelled on Mm Retta RuhaM Baaday. Onloaa Mr. aad Mm. B. K. Btonafeita and Cabbag Ib. Mr and Mm Lae Walla apant Buaday Apples with Mr. and Him flnnt Btovtntoitt la Psiatoaa ■AT. BTKAR. W4 TtwMthy Ho. I ....—.... - Mm. Will On eallad on Mm B. •naiochy Now 1______KubnM FHiay afiemoea. No. 1 (Semr nrtasd _____ Spaulding & Co. mT%. FrMNI wtmfWT MM MvT Of No 1 aemr______El. HuU ■amiBi apant a tow days this week Wood, bard ______wttb bar amUtor. Mm. Hattie Pfekett, Wood. aMaad ------Hivdware Dealers UndsTtaksT. and tomlly. S1.M • $1.76 t Mr. aad Mm WUt Oaa apant BoadnF with Mr. and Mm Milton Ooa. PSULTBI. St. Johns, Michigan. Pumltiire Rugs Mr. aad Mm Mllinfd PPaoMB warn bar Ron poalCfr tha year avoai ealleni nt W. ■. Beewn'a Bnainv. BTRON DANLHT.